Authorities in Russia have jailed a gang of cyber-criminals who blackmailed online companies through DDoS attacks
Victims of the online blackmail gang lost millions

Russian cyber-blackmailers sent to the Gulag

Eight years for criminals who extorted £2m from UK casinos

Written by Robert Jaques

Authorities in Russia have jailed a gang of cyber-criminals who blackmailed online companies through distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.

The gang is said to have extorted more than £2m from British online casinos and betting shops after threatening to attack their websites and render them inaccessible to the outside world.

Ivan Maksakov, Alexander Petrov and Denis Stepanov were each sentenced to eight years in prison and fined nearly £2,000.

Victims of the online blackmail gang included Canbet Sports Bookmakers, which refused to pay a £5,000 ransom demand and had its website taken out of action by the hackers.

The DDoS attack coincided with the Breeders' Cup, costing Canbet more than £100,000 in lost business for each day of downtime.

According to prosecutors, the gang made over 50 similar blackmail attacks in 30 countries during their six-month spree.

"Malicious DDoS attacks on commercial websites can cause serious financial damage to the businesses affected, and are a major nuisance to internet users," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos.

"These sentences should send a strong message to other hackers considering online blackmail, that they can expect stiff sentences if caught.

"However, many gangs may believe that the relative anonymity of the internet gives them carte blanche to carry on. All computer users should ensure that they have secure defences in place to protect against abuse like this."

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