The Department of Justice (DOJ) on May 22 unsealed charges against a Russian citizen accused of leading a cybercriminal group responsible for the Qakbot malware, which has targeted hundreds of thousands of computers across the United States and globally.
Rustam Rafailevich Gallyamov, 48, of Moscow, allegedly created Qakbot in 2008 and began using it in 2019 to infect computers with ransomware, targeting companies in various sectors, including a dental clinic in Los Angeles, a music company in Tennessee and an insurance company in Maryland, according to the indictment.
After infiltrating victims’ computers, Gallyamov and his co-conspirators allegedly demanded ransom payments from victims seeking to regain access to their computers and prevent the release of stolen private data….