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Earlier, he was jailed for the largest hacking of financial systems in the history of the United States
In the electronic database of documents of the US judicial system, a document appeared, according to which the Russian Andrey Tyurin, who was sentenced to 12 years in prison, was ordered to pay compensation to the victims in the amount of almost $ 20 million.
The court opinion says that the victims of the crimes, the defendant from Russia, Andrey Tyurin, " must pay compensation in the total amount of $ 19,952,861."
The court sentenced Tyurin in January 2021, he pleaded guilty. According to the investigation, the Russian is involved in the largest theft of personal data of clients of banks and brokerage firms in the history of the United States. He gained access to the information of more than 80 million clients of JPMorgan Chase & Co, Dow Jones & Co, Fidelity Investments, E-Trade Financial and other financial institutions.
In his last speech at the trial in January 2021, the 37-year-old defendant said that he "did illegal things" and is remorseful for what he did.
In the electronic database of documents of the US judicial system, a document appeared, according to which the Russian Andrey Tyurin, who was sentenced to 12 years in prison, was ordered to pay compensation to the victims in the amount of almost $ 20 million.
The court opinion says that the victims of the crimes, the defendant from Russia, Andrey Tyurin, " must pay compensation in the total amount of $ 19,952,861."
The court sentenced Tyurin in January 2021, he pleaded guilty. According to the investigation, the Russian is involved in the largest theft of personal data of clients of banks and brokerage firms in the history of the United States. He gained access to the information of more than 80 million clients of JPMorgan Chase & Co, Dow Jones & Co, Fidelity Investments, E-Trade Financial and other financial institutions.
In his last speech at the trial in January 2021, the 37-year-old defendant said that he "did illegal things" and is remorseful for what he did.