• $10 million bounty issued

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Wednesday, September 10, 2025 08:17:00
    $10 million bounty issued by US DOJ for ransomware kingpin responsible for
    $18 billion of damage

    Date:
    Wed, 10 Sep 2025 10:43:00 +0000

    Description:
    The police are looking for a Ukrainian national allegedly responsible for millions in ransomware damages.

    FULL STORY

    The US Department of Justice (DoJ) just placed a bounty on a cybercriminal suspected of a series of cyberattacks around the world.

    The reward is $10 million and will be paid out to anyone who provides enough information to result in his arrest.

    The suspects name is Volodymyr Tymoshchuk, a 28-year-old Ukrainian. He is believed to be the mastermind behind the deployment of LockerGoga ransomware
    , which infected hundreds of companies. According to the EU Most Wanted website, his group caused more than $18 billion in damage worldwide.

    Previous arrests

    Europol said in its press release that Tymoshchuk and his group were also responsible for the 2019 ransomware attack against a major Norwegian
    aluminium company. In underground criminal circles, he is known as Deadforz, Boba, Farnetwork, Msfv, and Volotmsk.

    The European law enforcement agency also said that the identification of the suspect came after a complex international investigation, which included operations in France, Germany, Norway, Switzerland, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Both Europol and Eurojust (European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation) participated, as well.

    While the hunt for Tymoshchuk is on, a few alleged members of his crew have already been arrested in Ukraine. This, Europol further stresses, helped the police map out the structure of the group and identify key individuals, including malware developers, intrusion specialists, and money launderers.

    In mid-March 2019 Norsk Hydro, one of the worlds largest aluminium producers based in Norway, fell victim to a highly disruptive LockerGoga attack that encrypted thousands of endpoints, including corporate and industrial systems. Numerous facilities were impacted, including those in Norway, the US, Brazil, Qatar, and others. Reports at the time said up to 22,000 computers across 170 sites were impacted.

    The financial fallout was significant. Losses in the first quarter were estimated at 300350 million NOK (between $35 and 41 million), with additional operational costs mounting up in the weeks and months that followed.

    By mid-2019, Norsk Hydro itself estimated the total cost of the attack across all business areas to be around 800 million NOK ($80 million).

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