Russian hacking suspect wanted by the FBI arrested on Thai resort island

NPRFriday, November 21, 2025 at 10:48:32 AM
Russian hacking suspect wanted by the FBI arrested on Thai resort island
  • Thai Police apprehended a Russian hacker sought by the FBI for purported cyberattacks targeting U.S. and European government entities. This arrest took place on a resort island in Thailand, highlighting international cooperation in combating cybercrime.
  • The arrest signifies a critical step in addressing cybersecurity threats, as the suspect's alleged activities pose significant risks to national security and the integrity of governmental operations in both the U.S. and Europe.
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