
Four review ransomware members arrested in January 2022 were issued by Russia on time when they blamed for carding and malware distribution fees.
According to the Russian state -owned news agency, as he confirmed, Andre Besenov, Mikhail Golovachuk, Roman Muromski, and Dimitri Korotayev were involved in the carding activities of the Revil gang between October 2015 and January 2022. Toss,
All were found guilty by the court and sentenced to five years in jail, but were released from custody as the court admitted that they had served their sentence in a Russian detention center (SIZO) during investigation and testing.
Defendants were part of a group of eight members of the Revile Rainmware operation arrested by Russian officials over three years ago.
Other review members arrested in January 2022 were sentenced to more than 4 years in jail as part of a separate proceedings, as he convicted the allegations.
According to Russian news outlet KommersantZayets were sentenced to 4.5 years today, Malozemov 5 years, Khaansivarov 5.5 years, and 6 years from Pujrevski.
The court found all of them guilty for illegal circulation of payment means, while Pujrevsky and Khansivarov were also found guilty of distributing malware.
Revil collapse
Revil Ransomware, also known as sodin and sodinocibi, emerged as the successor of the Gandcarb in April 2019, and became the most vast ransomware group, which demands high ransom payments and earns more than $ 100 million within a year.
However, in July 2021, when Revil attacked more than 1,500 businesses globally in the Kaseya Supply Series attack, President Biden motivated President Putin to call on cyber criminals in Russia, warned that if the Russian government refuses to do so, the President motivates President Biden to call Putin.
Subsequently, the US arrested a Revile Rainmine affiliation (Ukrainian National Yaroslav Vasinski) for the Kesya attack in November 2021 and seized more than $ 6 million from another Revile Partner (Russian National Yevgeny Polyinin), which was suspected of deploying malware in at least 3,000 ransomware attacks. Vasinsky was sentenced to 13 years in jail in May 2024 and was ordered to pay $ 16 million in restoration to join the Revil ransomware attacks.
The same month, Romanian officials arrested two other review ransomware colleagues involved in thousands of other review attacks.
After the Kaseya attack, and the possibility, inspired by the law enforcement pressure, the Revil gang took a break but resumed operations after two months. However, he also unknowingly restored the machines controlled by law enforcement, when the authorities dissolved their server, before Revill decided to stop their operation.
It prevented 14 suspects associated with the Operation of Revil Rainmine-e-A-Service (RAAS) in January 2022, led another wave of arrest with the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) and said that it identified all the members of the Revil gang and documented their illegal activities.
FSB said, “As a result of the joint functions of FSB and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, organized criminal community stopped living in existence, neutralizing the information infrastructure used for criminal purposes, neutralizing the infrastructure infrastructure,” said the FSB.
However, after invading Ukraine, Russia said In April 2022 that the US had closed unilateral communication channels with Russia on cyber security and withdrew the process of conversation about the Revil gang.


