21 Eylül 2011 Çarşamba

Russian cracker helps hoist $10M, fined $310k

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A Russian cracker has sold two St Petersburg apartments to cover a $309,000 fine for his role in hacking into the Royal Bank of Scotland's RBS WorldPay service and stealing more than $10 million from ATMs.

Viktor Pleshchuk plead guilty and was slapped with six years' probation and fined under new Russian laws that allow economic criminals to evade harsh punishment if they financially reimburse victims, local news outlet Fontanka reported. The cracker sold the properties and two cars, a BMW and Lada Kalina, initially worth around $245,000 for a 30 percent profit, all of which went to the bank.

The sell-off saved him up to six years in jail, according to Fontanka. Fellow cracker Eugene Anikin received three years' probation and will sell his two Siberia properties in October to pay for fines. The lighter punishments were introduced under reforms to the Russian Criminal Code by President Dmitry Medvede.

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