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	"plain_text": "Russia sentences Hydra dark web market leader to life in prison\r\nBy Sergiu Gatlan\r\nPublished: 2024-12-02 · Archived: 2026-04-05 21:11:44 UTC\r\nRussian authorities have sentenced the leader of the criminal group behind the now-closed dark web platform Hydra Market\r\nto life in prison. Additionally, more than a dozen accomplices have been convicted for their involvement in the production\r\nand sale of nearly a ton of drugs.\r\nStanislav Moiseyev, the group's \"organizer,\" who was sentenced to life imprisonment, also received a fine of 4 million\r\nrubles, as Russian media group RBC first reported.\r\nHis co-conspirators (Alexander Chirkov, Andrey Trunov, Evgeny Andreyev, Ivan Koryakin, Vadim Krasninsky, Georgy\r\nGeorgobiani, Artur Kolesnikov, Nikolay Bilyk, Alexander Khramov, Kirill Gusev, Anton Gaykin, Alexey Gukalin, Mikhail\r\nDombrovsky, Alexander Aminov and Sergey Chekh) received imprisonment for terms ranging from 8 to 23 years, with fines\r\ntotaling 16 million rubles.\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/russia-sentences-hydra-dark-web-market-leader-to-life-in-prison/\r\nPage 1 of 4\n\n0:00\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/russia-sentences-hydra-dark-web-market-leader-to-life-in-prison/\r\nPage 2 of 4\n\nVisit Advertiser websiteGO TO PAGE\r\nThe court said they would serve their imprisonment terms within special and strict regime penal colonies.\r\n\"The court established that from 2015 to October 2018, the criminal group operated in various regions of the Russian\r\nFederation and the Republic of Belarus,\" the Moscow prosecutor's office said on Monday.\r\n\"In total, law enforcement officers seized almost a ton of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances in various constituent\r\nentities of the Russian Federation during searches of the defendants' residences, houses adapted for laboratories for the\r\nproduction of prohibited substances, garages used for storage, and cars equipped with special hiding places during the\r\nliquidation of the criminal community.\"\r\nBefore German police seized Hydra Market's servers in a joint action with the United States in April 2022, effectively taking\r\ndown the entire operation, Hydra Market was the world's largest darknet market for selling drugs and money laundering.\r\nThis Russian dark web platform was used by criminals to sell drugs and launder money, and it had a turnover of $1.35\r\nbillion in 2020, 19,000 registered seller accounts, and served at least 17 million customers worldwide.\r\nHydra also offered stolen databases, forged documents, and hacking-for-hire services. When it seized its servers, German\r\npolice also seized 543 bitcoins from its profits (currently worth over $51 million).\r\nAs Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) announced at the time, Hydra Market had its own Bitcoin Bank Mixer,\r\nwhich was used to obfuscate all cryptocurrency transactions made on the platform, making it a lot harder for law\r\nenforcement to track the funds obtained from illegal activities.\r\nThe U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) also sanctioned Hydra Market in April\r\n2022 as part of the coordinated international effort to disrupt the Russian darknet market's services. It also identified over\r\n100 cryptocurrency addresses linked with Hydra's operations in illicit transactions.\r\nSince then, OFAC has added multiple other Russian banks and cryptocurrency exchanges accused of facilitating money\r\nlaundering operations for Hydra's \"customers,\" including Garantex, Bitpapa, and Netexchange.\r\nOn Friday, Russian law enforcement also arrested and indicted notorious ransomware affiliate Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev\r\n(aka Wazawaka, Uhodiransomwar, m1x, and Boriselcin) for developing malware and his involvement in several hacking\r\ngroups.\r\nThe recent sentencing of Russian cybercriminals is unusual for the country, which typically turns a blind eye to threat actors\r\noperating within its borders as long as they do not attack Russian organizations and individuals.\r\nH/T club31337\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/russia-sentences-hydra-dark-web-market-leader-to-life-in-prison/\r\nPage 3 of 4\n\nAutomated Pentesting Covers Only 1 of 6 Surfaces.\r\nAutomated pentesting proves the path exists. BAS proves whether your controls stop it. Most teams run one without the\r\nother.\r\nThis whitepaper maps six validation surfaces, shows where coverage ends, and provides practitioners with three diagnostic\r\nquestions for any tool evaluation.\r\nSource: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/russia-sentences-hydra-dark-web-market-leader-to-life-in-prison/\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/russia-sentences-hydra-dark-web-market-leader-to-life-in-prison/\r\nPage 4 of 4",
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