Security News > 2019 > November > Russian Hacker Behind NeverQuest Banking Malware Gets 4 Years in U.S. Prison
2019-11-22 00:06
A Russian hacker who created and used Neverquest banking malware to steal money from victims' bank accounts has finally been sentenced to 4 years in prison by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Stanislav Vitaliyevich Lisov, 34, was arrested by Spanish authorities at Barcelona–El Prat Airport in January 2017 on the request of the FBI and extradited to the
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