The person at the center of this case
Sergey Vladimirovich Detistov (defendant/fugitive)
Justice for Sergey Vladimirovich Detistov (defendant/fugitive) — the trail went cold in 2020, but the truth hasn't.
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What is Detistov's current location and operational status within Russian military intelligence Unit 74455?
What specific technical evidence links Detistov to the NotPetya malware attacks and compromised systems?
How did Detistov and his co-conspirators coordinate the targeting of critical infrastructure across multiple countries?
Sergey Vladimirovich Detistov, a Russian military intelligence officer assigned to Unit 74455, was indicted in October 2020 by a federal grand jury in the Western District of Pennsylvania for his role in a sophisticated computer hacking conspiracy targeting critical infrastructure, political campaigns, and international victims worldwide. The conspiracy allegedly involved deploying destructive malware including NotPetya, compromising systems in Ukraine, France, Georgia, and those connected to the 2018 Winter Olympics and nerve agent investigations. Detistov remains at large, last known to be in Moscow, Russia, and the case seeks to hold him accountable for crimes against U.S. interests and international victims.
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Conspiracy to Commit an Offense Against the United States; False Registration of a Domain Name; Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud; Wire Fraud; Intentional Damage to Protected Computers; Aggravated Identity Theft Caution: On October 15, 2020, a federal grand jury sitting in the Western District of Pennsylvania returned an indictment against six Russian military intelligence officers for their alleged roles in targeting and compromising computer systems worldwide, including those relating to critical infrastructure in Ukraine, a political campaign in France, and the country of Georgia; international victims of the “NotPetya” malware attacks (including critical infrastructure providers); and international victims associated with the 2018 Winter Olympic Games and investigations of nerve agent attacks that have been publicly attributed to the Russian government. The indictment charges the defendants, Sergey Vladimirovich Detistov, Yuriy Sergeyevich Andrienko , Pavel Valeryevich Frolov , Anatoliy Sergeyevich Kovalev , Artem Valeryevich Ochichenko , and Petr Nikolayevich Pliskin , with a computer hacking conspiracy intended to deploy destructive malware and take other disruptive actions, for the strategic benefit of Russia, through unauthorized access to victims’ computers.
The indictment also charges these defendants with false registration of a domain name, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, intentional damage to protected computers, aggravated identity theft, and aiding and abetting those crimes. The United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania issued a federal arrest warrant for Sergey Vladimirovich Detistov upon the grand jury’s return of the indictment.
Remarks: Detistov is alleged to have been a Russian military intelligence officer, assigned to Unit 74455. He was last known to be located in Moscow, Russia.
A federal grand jury in the Western District of Pennsylvania returned an indictment against Sergey Vladimirovich Detistov and five other Russian military intelligence officers for computer hacking conspiracy, malware deployment, and related crimes.