Unsealed court documents reveal identity of Fxmsp, a Kazakh hacker responsible for information theft from 300+ companies and governments in 44 countries (Patrick O'Neill/MIT Technology Review)

Unsealed court documents reveal identity of Fxmsp, a Kazakh hacker responsible for information theft from 300+ companies and governments in 44 countries (Patrick O'Neill/MIT Technology Review)

Unsealed court documents reveal identity of Fxmsp, a Kazakh hacker responsible for information theft from 300+ companies and governments in 44 countries (Patrick O'Neill/MIT Technology Review)

Unsealed court documents reveal identity of Fxmsp, a Kazakh hacker responsible for information theft from 300+ companies and governments in 44 countries (Patrick O'Neill/MIT Technology Review) https://ift.tt/3f8FgBr

Patrick O'Neill / MIT Technology Review:
Unsealed court documents reveal identity of Fxmsp, a Kazakh hacker responsible for information theft from 300+ companies and governments in 44 countries  —  Newly-unsealed court documents name a Kazakh man as the mastermind behind a hacking campaign that hit 44 countries.  They also detail his short-lived successes.


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