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Canadian accused in Russian hack still seeking release

Canadian accused in Russian hack still seeking release

by Admin | May 26, 2017 | Cybercrime, Featured, Financial Fraud, Identity Fraud, Online Fraud, Recent Articles

The lawyer for the 22-year-old Ancaster, Ont. man wanted in the United States in connection with a Russian hacking scheme that affected 500 million Yahoo accounts is hoping to bring the young man across the border himself. Amedeo DiCarlo, the lawyer for accused Karim...

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