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Latvian

4 articles stable

Latvian has appeared in 4 articles since 2018-09. Coverage peaked in 2023Q1 with 1 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Trickbot.

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Coverage Timeline

2023-02-10
The Record 22 related

The US and the UK sanction seven people based in Russia, with likely FSB ties, connected to the Conti and Ryuk ransomware gangs and the Trickbot banking trojan

on par with terrorism and military crisis between states. Cheyenne Ligon / CoinDesk : Russian Cybercrime Gang Trickbot Sanctioned by US, UK Maggie Miller / Politico : U.S., U.K. sanction Russian hacke...

2021-12-14
Tech.eu 1 related

Latvian startup Lokalise, which helps companies localize and translate services, raises a $50M Series B led by CRV

Dan Taylor / Tech.eu :

2021-06-06
The Record 7 related

US DOJ has charged a Latvian woman who it says was a programmer in a gang that helped develop TrickBot malware; the woman was arrested in Miami on February 6

The US Department of Justice has arraigned in court today a Latvian woman who was part of the Trickbot malware crew … Source: U.S. Department of Justice .

2018-09-23
ZDNet 1 related

Latvian hacker sentenced to 14 years in prison for creating and running Scan4You service that allowed malware authors to check the detection rates of their code

Catalin Cimpanu / ZDNet :

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