Lockbit ransomware operator has been uncovered

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boss23Full Member
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#1Mar 31, 2017, 12:43 PM
So, it turns out they've finally tracked down one of the top guys behind that notorious ransomware, and his name's Dmitry Khoroshev, also known as "LockBitSupp" and "putinkrab". Authorities were in the dark about his identity for a while, but after several months of investigation, they’ve put a name and face out there for everyone to see. This guy isn't flying under the radar anymore like he thought he could. It’ll be interesting to see if anyone cashes in on that big reward for turning him in.
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Gig4L0rdSenior Member
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#2Mar 31, 2017, 03:32 PM
Indeed, it won't last long for him I guess...
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yield_hawkSenior Member
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#3Mar 31, 2017, 05:08 PM
Yeah, maybe just a matter of time before someone became a traitor and got that huge bounty in his head. And throughout history we have seen it already so he needs to be careful now or maybe he is hiding in Russia for obvious reasons that US can't reach him. So good job by the combined forces, but job not done unless they got their target alive and sent to jail for good.
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diamond_2020Legendary
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#4Mar 31, 2017, 07:27 PM
I come to this topic, and after looking at the photo I think: “What, is it really Russian again?” "Khoroshev, AKA LockBitSupp, who thrived on anonymity and offered a $10 million reward to anyone who could reveal his identity, will now be subject to a series of asset freezes and travel bans." https://www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/news/lockbit-leader-unmasked-and-sanctioned It is obvious that this person made mistakes, since his personal data is now known. Who will receive $10 million?
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humblefarmSenior Member
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#5Mar 31, 2017, 11:22 PM
Lockbit has caused so much harm to individuals and organisations. Exposing the brain behind this criminal organisation is a big achievement for these law enforcement agencies because it will reduce the operation of LockBitSupp and his criminal gang. He would hide and seek other means to continue his criminal activities. He is fortunate that he is a Russian national so he wouldn't be extradited to the US or any other European country. He would have to restrict his travelling to Russia and other friendly nations. I am sure his assets in Russia will be safe but others abroad will be held by the state.
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coldcipherFull Member
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#6Apr 3, 2017, 03:15 AM
If his identity has been compromised then his location has been too. Since it is now evident that the US and its partners have placed a sanction he might not be residing in those countries but within Russia. If he is a threat to Russian enemies then he is a friend of Russia that being said I don't think he will be caught. The only problem he will face is not being able to safeguard his investment in those countries. I think a fugitive is a fugitive and I believe that harboring a fugitive will only be a temporary solution. As the secret services of these nations will not chase him. As per my understanding, he should go underground if he wants himself alive or surrender to end his isolation.
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#7Apr 3, 2017, 04:00 AM
He's a Russian, he doesn't have to worry about anything as long as he doesn't leave the Russian borders not to mention that he's probably employed by Putin because there's a hacker group that's created by the Kremlin if I recall and there's no exact number of who they really are but most assume that Russian hackers are all under Putin's employment, US can't touch this man, maybe they can do some assassination just like the KGB does but I don't think so, he's going to be a dead man walking though, once he gets out of Russia, that's going to be a really difficult life for him, he's also going to see that it's hard to get away with the authorities. Maybe we'd get some mob justice involved in all of this but given the money that he's got from ransomware, he's going to have a bodyguard 24/7.
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LoneRocketSenior Member
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#8Apr 3, 2017, 07:09 AM
He will most likely remain in hiding for the rest of his life, but I don't understand why you think the secret services of these countries will not pursue him? Even if he was hiding in a hostile country, the secret services of these countries would pursue him. It is known that there are many secret agents who are very active there and they must pursue him. Also, the amount of $10 million is an attractive amount that will make many hunters salivate, who will try to obtain any information to obtain the prize.
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diamond_2020Legendary
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#9Apr 3, 2017, 11:05 AM
The USSR State Security Committee or KGB was in 1954-1991. You must have a very poor opinion of Russians to think that the government will hire clowns who do cheap PR on the internet. And you don't know how such problems are solved in Russia. If you have a lot of money, then as soon as your guards know about it, they will want to take your money themselves.
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