The Ukraine cyber police\u00a0arrested a Russian man (28) for his role in developing a crypter used in Conti<\/a> and LockBit<\/a> ransomware operations.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The man was arrested in Kyiv on April 18, 2024, as part of the international law enforcement operation called ‘Operation Endgame<\/a>.’\u00a0
“The police found out that the young man specialized in the development of cryptors (from the English crypt – hiding place) – special software for masking computer viruses under the guise of safe files.” reads the report<\/strong><\/a> published by Ukraine cyber police. “Thanks to his programming skills, the person involved was able to hide malicious software from the most popular antiviruses.”<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n
“The police were tipped off by the NCSC (National Cyber \u200b\u200bSecurity Center) and, after further investigation, discovered that the Ukrainian man infected the computer networks of a company in the Netherlands with Conti’s malware in 2021; a hacker group that offers ransomware for sale. As a result, company data was encrypted and made inaccessible.” states<\/strong><\/a> the Dutch Police. “The group then demanded a ransom for making the company data accessible again and not leaking it. The Dutch company filed a report with the police in 2021 and on this basis Team High Tech Crime was able to continue with the investigation.”<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n