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The FBI detained Russian Kirill Firsov at JFK Airport in New York in March of this year. After that, in a court in California, he was charged with operating the online platform deer on the darknet, which sold stolen user credentials — from Netflix, Hulu, Facebook, Twitter, Vkontakte and other platforms.
Now this domain is closed and is under the control of the FBI, as the inscription on its front page says. But more recently, about 24 thousand different stores were placed on this site. For a very modest amount (800 rubles per month), any user could get at the disposal of a subdomain on deer.io or satellite sites located in other territorial zones. American security officials believe that the stores registered on the Firsov site sold criminal services — video game accounts, social security numbers, dates of birth and other personal information of residents of European countries and the United States.
As part of the operation to solve crimes, the FBI acquired about 1,100 gamer accounts, including usernames and passwords, worth less than $ 20 in bitcoin, as well as the personal data of more than two and a half thousand people, including US citizens from California, for $ 522 in bitcoins. Kirill Firsov was born in Krasnodar in 1991, and graduated from the Border Institute of the FSB in Moscow. he participated in various hacker championships and was a travel blogger. in the united states, he faces up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to 250 thousand dollars.
Now this domain is closed and is under the control of the FBI, as the inscription on its front page says. But more recently, about 24 thousand different stores were placed on this site. For a very modest amount (800 rubles per month), any user could get at the disposal of a subdomain on deer.io or satellite sites located in other territorial zones. American security officials believe that the stores registered on the Firsov site sold criminal services — video game accounts, social security numbers, dates of birth and other personal information of residents of European countries and the United States.
As part of the operation to solve crimes, the FBI acquired about 1,100 gamer accounts, including usernames and passwords, worth less than $ 20 in bitcoin, as well as the personal data of more than two and a half thousand people, including US citizens from California, for $ 522 in bitcoins. Kirill Firsov was born in Krasnodar in 1991, and graduated from the Border Institute of the FSB in Moscow. he participated in various hacker championships and was a travel blogger. in the united states, he faces up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to 250 thousand dollars.