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US, UK, Australia Sanction Russian Ransomware Leader

The U.S., the U.K. and Australia this week sanctioned Russian national Dmitry Yuryevich Khoroshev, a leader of the Russia-based LockBit ransomware group, which the Office of Foreign Assets Control labeled “one of the most active ransomware groups in the world.”

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OFAC said Khoroshev serves in several “operational and administrative roles” for the cybercrime group, and he has helped to upgrade LockBit’s infrastructure, recruit new developers and manage LockBit affiliates. The group has targeted over 2,500 victims and has allegedly received more than $500 million in ransom payments, OFAC said.

The U.K.’s National Crime Agency said LockBit has targeted over 100 hospitals and healthcare companies, and Australia said the group’s ransomware was responsible for 18% of total reported Australian ransomware incidents in 2022-23.

Along with the designation, DOJ indicted Khoroshev May 7 on various fraud and extortion charges. The State Department announced a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to Khoroshev’s arrest.