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亚历山大·沃洛索维克、基里尔·扎托洛金与尤利娅·潘科娃据称运营圣彼得堡公司,为勒索软件和网络钓鱼攻击提供支持
作者:罗伯特·麦格里维 福克斯新闻报道
美国俄亥俄州北区联邦检察官办公室周二公开的2024年12月起诉书显示,三名俄罗斯国民涉嫌从美国21个州的民众手中骗取超过6300万美元。
联邦检察官称,这三人——43岁的亚历山大·亚历山德罗维奇·沃洛索维克、34岁的基里尔·安德烈耶维奇·扎托洛金以及29岁的尤利娅·弗拉基米罗夫娜·潘科娃——通过其位于俄罗斯圣彼得堡的两家公司Media Land, LLC和ML.Cloud, LLC,“针对美国关键基础设施开展恶意网络活动”。
“这些被告在海外避风港运营着犯罪基础设施,为全美各地关键机构遭遇的攻击提供了支持,”美国司法部刑事司助理部长A·泰森·杜瓦在一份声明中表示。
“他们的行为将美国民众置于风险之中。我们将持续摧毁这些网络,保护我们的关键基础设施免受国内外网络犯罪分子的侵扰。”
亚历山大·亚历山德罗维奇·沃洛索维克、尤利娅·弗拉基米罗夫娜·潘科娃与基里尔·安德烈耶维奇·扎托洛科夫。(美国俄亥俄州北区联邦检察官办公室供图)
大陪审团于2024年12月对这三人提起诉讼,指控其共谋实施计算机欺诈并协助教唆、共谋实施电信诈骗、电信诈骗以及共谋实施洗钱罪。
美国国务院“悬赏通缉外国相关人员”计划(RFJ)将为提供该团伙关联的外国政府人员或其公司分支机构信息的举报人提供最高1000万美元的悬赏。
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“他们的行为将美国民众置于风险之中。我们将持续摧毁这些网络,保护我们的关键基础设施免受国内外网络犯罪分子的侵扰。”
美国联邦调查局将2名逃犯列入“头号诈骗通缉犯”名单,此前历史性打击65亿美元医疗保健诈骗案:帕特尔
美国及其盟友于2025年对这两家公司实施了制裁。
根据起诉书,Media Land和MLCloud为美国及海外企业提供托管服务和信息技术基础设施。具体而言,该团伙提供的“防弹主机”服务旨在帮助那些试图躲避执法部门追查的人员。
该办公室周二发布的公告显示,这些公司“为犯罪客户和同谋提供基础设施和技术支持,帮助他们将恶意软件和勒索软件植入受害者电脑,随后向受害者勒索现金和加密货币”。
以“开心套餐”价格售卖被盗身份证件 推高美国数十亿美元福利诈骗案
公告补充道:“Media Land和ML.Cloud还协助实施了其他计算机犯罪,包括支持犯罪市场、伪造域名注册,并为开展网络钓鱼和暴力破解攻击提供平台。”
尽管许多美国民众据称是该团伙的受害者,但其组织的攻击目标遍布全球,促使美国当局与国际合作伙伴展开协作,这一点也得到了美国检察官和联邦调查局的强调。
美国俄亥俄州北区联邦检察官大卫·托普弗(美国司法部供图)
“本案的受害者不仅分布在俄亥俄州,还遍布美国其他20个州,波及美国人生活的方方面面,其中包括银行、学校、政府机构、医院和媒体公司,”美国俄亥俄州北区联邦检察官大卫·M·托普弗在一份声明中说道。
“我们将与国际合作伙伴一道,积极打击那些藏身于世界各地电脑背后,企图通过破坏支撑我们社区的基础设施来牟利、制造混乱的个人。”
托普弗感谢的其他国际机构包括荷兰国家警察和荷兰总检察署、英国国家犯罪局、英国外交、联邦和发展办公室、澳大利亚外交贸易部以及澳大利亚联邦警察。
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“今天的公告凸显了全球伙伴关系与国际协作的重要性,尤其是在这个遍布网络罪犯的无边界世界中,”联邦调查局克利夫兰分局特别探员主管乔希·德尔曼佐也说道。
2023年7月3日,华盛顿特区联邦调查局总部。(塞拉尔·格纳/安纳多卢通讯社通过盖蒂图片社拍摄)
“这些不法分子使用的手段,包括勒索软件、恶意软件、网络钓鱼和其他网络活动,提醒我们:无论用于商业还是个人用途,只要接入互联网,犯罪网络就会不择手段地侵入、攻击、窃取或出售你的信息,以满足他们自身的贪婪和牟利目的。联邦调查局及其合作伙伴将持续识别并摧毁犯罪网络,冻结其基础设施,以减少或消除对公众的威胁,进一步保护信任我们的个人和企业。”
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DOJ charges 3 Russians in alleged $63M cybercrime scheme targeting Americans
July 14, 2026 2:47pm EDT / Fox News
Alexander Volosovik, Kirill Zatolokin and Yulia Pankova allegedly ran St Petersburg firms enabling ransomware and phishing attacks
By Robert McGreevy Fox News
Three Russian nationals allegedly scammed Americans in 21 states out of more than $63 million, according to a December 2024 indictment that the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Ohio unsealed Tuesday.
The trio — Alexander Alexandrovich Volosovik, 43, Kirill Andreevich Zatolokin, 34, and Yulia Vladimirovna Pankova, 29 — conducted “malicious cyber activities against U.S. critical infrastructure” through their St. Petersburg, Russia-based companies Media Land, LLC and ML.Cloud, LLC, according to federal prosecutors.
“From their overseas safe haven, these defendants ran the criminal infrastructure that powered attacks on critical institutions across our nation,” Department of Justice Criminal Division Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva said in a statement.
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“Their actions put the American public at risk. We will continue to dismantle these networks and protect our critical infrastructure from cybercriminals at home and abroad.”
Alexander Alexandrovich Volosovik, Yulia Vladimirovna Pankova and Kirill Andreevich Zatolokin.(U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Ohio)
A grand jury indicted the trio on charges of conspiracy to commit and aid and abet computer fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering in December 2024.
The U.S. Department of State’s Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program is offering up to $10 million for information on foreign government-linked associates of the trio or for affiliates of their companies.
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The U.S. and allied countries levied sanctions on the companies in 2025.
Media Land and MLCloud, according to the indictment, provided hosting services and information technology infrastructure for business both in the U.S. and abroad. Specifically, the groups offered “bulletproof hosting” services meant to be used by those trying to evade detection by law enforcement.
The companies “provided infrastructure and tech support to criminal client co-conspirators with the means to infect victim computers with malware and ransomware and then extorted those victims for money and cryptocurrency,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office Tuesday announcement read.
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“Other computer-based crimes facilitated by Media Land and ML.Cloud included supporting criminal marketplaces, fraudulent domain registrations, and providing the platform from which to launch phishing and brute force attacks,” the announcement added.
While many U.S. residents were alleged victims of the group’s products, their organizations targeted victims across the globe, prompting U.S. authorities to collaborate with international partners, a fact the U.S. attorney and the FBI both stressed.
U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio David Toepfer(U.S. Department of Justice)
“The victims in this case are not only in Ohio, but also in 20 other states across the country, touching every aspect of Americans’ lives. They include banks, schools, government entities, hospitals and media companies,” United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio David M. Toepfer said in a statement.
“Together with our international partners, we will aggressively combat the efforts of individuals who hide behind computers anywhere in the world who seek to profit and wreak havoc by targeting the infrastructures that support our communities.”
Other international organizations that Toepfer thanked included the National Police of the Netherlands and the Netherlands’ Public Prosecutor’s Office, the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency, the United Kingdom Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Australian Federal Police.
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“Today’s announcement underscores the importance of global partnerships and international collaboration, especially in a borderless world riddled with cyber criminals,” FBI Cleveland Special Agent in Charge Josh DelManzo also said.
FBI headquarters in Washington D.C., July 3, 2023.(Celal GÃneÅ/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
“The methods used by these bad actors, including ransomware, malware, phishing and other cyber activity, serves as a reminder that whether for business or personal use, when you are online, criminal networks will stop at nothing to hack, attack, share, or sell your information for their own greed, gain, and profit. The FBI and its partners will continue to identify and cripple criminal networks and freeze their infrastructures to reduce or remove the threats to the public and further protect trusting individuals and companies.”
Fox News Digital contacted the DOJ for further comment.
The U.S. Attorney’s office for the Northern District of Ohio declined to comment, citing an ongoing investigation.
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