A group of eight hackers based in Eastern Europe were indicted on 16 separate federal counts, including computer fraud and aggravated identity theft, for their alleged role in an elaborate scheme that pilfered more than $9 million from an Atlanta-based credit card processing company.
Sergei Tsurikov, 25, of Tallinn, Estonia, Viktor Pleshchuk, 28, of St. Petersburg, Russia, Oleg Covelin, 28, of Chisinau, Moldova and a person known only as "Hacker 3" were indicted Tuesday by a federal grand jury in Atlanta on charges of hacking into a computer network operated by the Atlanta-based credit card processing company RBS WorldPay, a subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Scotland.
Igor Grudijev, 31, Ronald Tsoi, 31, Evelin Tsoi, 20, and Mihhail Jevgenov, 33, all of Tallinn, Estonia, have also been indicted by the same federal grand jury for access device fraud, according to a Department of Justice statement.
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