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Latvian man extradited to US in alleged hacking scheme

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AP Minneapolis (US)
A Latvian man has made an initial appearance in US federal court for his alleged involvement in a hacking scheme that caused internet users to lose millions of dollars.

Twenty-eight-year-old Peteris Sahurovs was indicted in 2011 in a "scareware" scheme that targeted the Minneapolis Star Tribune's website.

The indictment says Sahurovs and an accomplice created a phony advertising agency and bought ads on startribune.Com, then infected computer users who visited the site with malware. The affected computer users were tricked into buying purported antivirus software.

The scheme generated more than USD 2 million.

Sahurovs was arrested in Latvia in June 2011 but fled after a Latvian court released him. He was arrested in Poland last fall and extradited to the US.
 

The federal defender's office will represent him, but he hasn't yet been assigned an attorney.

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First Published: Jun 13 2017 | 4:32 AM IST

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