[BreachExchange] LinkedIn hacker accused of exposing 100 million users faces extradition trial and 30 years jail

Audrey McNeil audrey at riskbasedsecurity.com
Wed Apr 5 19:09:28 EDT 2017


http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/linkedin-hacker-accused-exposing-100-million-users-
faces-extradition-trial-30-years-jail-1615565

A Russian citizen who was indicted in October last year for hacking into
the computer networks of US-based companies including LinkedIn, Dropbox and
Formspring can soon be extradited to either America or Russia, a Czech
court ruled this week (Wednesday 5 April).

Yevgeniy Nikulin, 29, was detained in Prague last year after an Interpol
Red Notice was issued for his arrest. He was picked up while dining in a
restaurant shortly after arriving in the country with his girlfriend. Czech
officers acted in collaboration with investigators from the FBI.

Ever since, Nikulin has remained at the centre of a legal battle between
the US and Russia: both want him.

Moscow officials have said he needs to return to the country to face
allegations from 2009 that he hacked a bank account and stole the
equivalent of over $1,000.

The US, meanwhile, has indicted him for a number of charges including
damage to computers, trafficking in access devices, aggravated identity
theft and conspiracy.

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has said he faces 30 years in prison and
hefty fines if convicted.

Now, Czech prosecution spokesperson Stepanka Zenklova has said both
extradition requests are equally valid and Prague's Municipal Court will
soon decide the defendant's fate.

At the time of writing, a date for an extradition hearing has not been set,
but a final decision is expected in the coming days.

The Associated Press (AP) said Zenklova revealed that Nikulin declined to
testify in his case. "If it's up to him, he would prefer extradition to
Russia," she added. When it comes to it, Justice Minister Robert Pelikan
will have the final say.

As reported at the time, Nikulin was arrested on 5 October and has remained
in the Czech Republic since. LinkedIn later revealed the arrest was in
relation to a cyberattack from 2012, which compromised the account details
of over 100 million users.

It is not believed the US is seeking Nikulin in relation to the massive
hack at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) last year, which has
heightened tensions between the US and Russia. Russia's foreign ministry
has claimed his arrest was politically motivated.

Nikulin's lawyer, Adam Kopecky, has said his client denies all charges.
"When one superpower accuses a citizen of the other of hacking their
computers and then the other superpower accuses the same citizen of another
crime, it's kind of strange," he told The Guardian earlier this year.

The case continues.
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