Russian ex-cyber security chief gets 22-year sentence for treason [www.nbcnews.com]
Former Russian Cybersecurity Chief Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison [krebsonsecurity.com]
Russian ex-cyber security chief gets 22-year sentence for treason https://t.co/lhhKgKxGDH via @InfoSecHotSpot pic.twitter.com/BKYrbnugIP
— Sean Harris (@InfoSecHotSpot) February 27, 2019
#Russia : The former chief of the cybercrime department of #FSB , Sergei Mikhailov, and the former executive of #Kaspersky Lab, Ruslan Stoyanov, got lengthy prison sentences on treason - Mikhailov got 22 years, Stoyanov 14 years. https://t.co/qGmj5jKMv1
— Juhani Kaukoranta (@jukaukor) February 27, 2019
Russian ex-cyber security chief gets 22-year sentence for treason https://t.co/0DMVQ6mfac
— Ian Cook (@Secnewsbytes) February 27, 2019
Russian ex-cyber security chief gets 22-year sentence for treason https://t.co/JyWrlCFLKk via @InfoSecHotSpot pic.twitter.com/rOCO5GFMy4
— Sean Harris (@InfoSecHotSpot) February 27, 2019
Russian ex-cyber security chief gets 22-year sentence for treason https://t.co/BJM0LmQQTq via @InfoSecHotSpot pic.twitter.com/TgloG0P2Bz
— Sean Harris (@InfoSecHotSpot) February 27, 2019
Russian ex-#cyber security chief gets 22-year sentence for treason https://t.co/v1NnKnGWoj
— Secure Cyber (@Sec_Cyber) February 26, 2019
Russia sentences former employee of Kaspersky Lab to 22 years in prison for treason https://t.co/wT1zGVlmYy pic.twitter.com/pc2kKMqanp
— Graham Cluley (@gcluley) February 26, 2019
Russian ex-cyber security chief gets 22-year sentence for treason - https://t.co/YmtHhGzRfQ
— corq (@corq) February 26, 2019
Russian ex-intelligence chief and executive sentenced for treason https://t.co/4SK4HAsM0u
— Tat Atfender (@TatAtfender) February 26, 2019
Russian ex-cyber security chief gets 22-year sentence for treason
— Cyberpros (@cyberpros) February 27, 2019
This sentencing follows a top-secret case accusing the ex-official of passing along information to an American cybercrime analysthttps://t.co/gbRA5Rx1TN
Could THIS GUY be the RUSSIAN turned AMERICAN HERO that gave up #tRUMP's TREASON to MUELLER?#FollowBackResistance #BlueWave #BlueWave2020 #FBR #FBResistance #TheResistance #CNN #Resist #TrumpResign #ImpeachTrump #news #MSNBC #FBRParty #TrumpCrimeFamilyhttps://t.co/HuAvgx80AO
— D Woo ?✌?? (@TheRealDWoo) February 26, 2019
@briankrebs "The case centers on accusations that Mikhailov contacted Stoyanov to pass confidential information from a probe into activities of Russian businessmen Pavel Vrublevsky to a cybercrime analyst with alleged ties to the FBI."https://t.co/g6jDNtpDnr
— Bad Packets Report (@bad_packets) February 26, 2019
A Russian court has handed down lengthy prison terms for two men convicted on treason charges for allegedly sharing information about Russian cybercriminals with U.S. law enforcement officials.https://t.co/oAFZaE70aH
— Gregg Housh (@GreggHoush) February 27, 2019
Former Russian #Cybersecurity Chief Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison for Sharing Information about Russian Cybercriminals with US Law Enforcementhttps://t.co/C5UrRt62Rs
— Neira Jones (@neirajones) February 27, 2019
via @briankrebs pic.twitter.com/Do7C75poF8
A Russian court has handed down lengthy prison terms for two men convicted on treason charges for allegedly sharing information about Russian cybercriminals with US law enforcement officials. https://t.co/6LCWpqTRT8
— ցҽҽҟղìҟ Ӏąҍʂ (@geeknik) February 27, 2019
Former Russian Cybersecurity Chief Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison #kbn https://t.co/mSe6RDdCXW
— Kᴏʀʙᴇɴ (@Korben) February 27, 2019
"It also sentenced Ruslan Stoyanov, an executive at the Kaspersky Lab cybersecurity firm, to 14 years in prison and a fine."https://t.co/rrd3R19p02
— Champ Clark (@dabeave666) February 28, 2019