Russian Court Hears Case Against Mystery RBS Hacker
Another member of the hacking crew responsible for the $9.4m heist of RBS WorldPay is going to court in Russia, according to a local media report. A court in Novosibirsk, Russia, is taking up the case of a previously unnamed member of crew of hackers that is accused of stealing $9.4 million from RBS WorldPay, the U.S. based payment processing division of The Royal Bank of Scotland, according to a media report.
A criminal case against Eugene Anikin was forwarded to Zaeltsovskiy District Court in Novosibirsk for consideration. Anikin is believed to be the defendant referred to as "Hacker 3," one of eight individuals named in a criminal indictment filed in U.S. District Court in November, 2009, and accused of withdrawing cash from automated teller machines in 280 cities around the world.
Anikin's name did not appear on that indictment, leading to speculation that he is the individual referred to as "Hacker 3" on the indictment.