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Alleged hacker Karim Baratov wants to go straight to U.S. to face prosecution

Alleged hacker Karim Baratov wants to go straight to U.S. to face prosecution

by Admin | Aug 18, 2017 | Online Fraud, Recent Articles

Accused Ancaster, Ont. Yahoo hacker Karim Baratov is waiving his Canadian rights and forgoing extradition in order to go straight to the United States to face prosecution. His lawyer said that waiving extradition “is the quickest route to the U.S. so we can...

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