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Moldovan Police Arrest Suspect in €4.5M Ransomware Attack on Dutch Research Agency

Posted on May 13, 2025May 13, 2025 By CWS

Might 13, 2025Ravie LakshmananCybercrime / Ransomware
Moldovan regulation enforcement authorities have arrested a 45-year-old overseas man suspected of involvement in a sequence of ransomware assaults focusing on Dutch firms in 2021.
“He’s needed internationally for committing a number of cybercrimes (ransomware assaults, blackmail, and cash laundering) towards firms primarily based within the Netherlands,” officers mentioned in an announcement Monday.
Together with the arrest, police seized over €84,000 ($93,000) in money, an digital pockets, two laptops, a cell phone, a pill, six financial institution playing cards, two information storage units, and 6 reminiscence playing cards.
The suspect’s title was not disclosed. However he’s mentioned to have been detained after a search of his residence in Moldova. In a minimum of one occasion, the person performed a ransomware assault on the Netherlands Group for Scientific Analysis (NWO), inflicting materials harm price roughly €4.5 million.
The assault befell in February 2021, ensuing within the leak of inside paperwork after the group refused to pay up. It was attributed to a ransomware crew often known as DoppelPaymer.

“The attacker blocked community drives, rendered paperwork inaccessible, and stole a few of our information,” NWO disclosed on the time. “Following a requirement for a ransom, which NWO can’t and won’t settle for on precept, the group revealed a number of the stolen information.”

DoppelPaymer, a ransomware household that first appeared in June 2019, is believed to be primarily based on the BitPaymer ransomware, because of similarities of their supply code, ransom notes, and cost portals.
In March 2023, regulation enforcement authorities from Germany and Ukraine focused suspected core members of a cybercrime group that has been behind large-scale assaults utilizing DoppelPaymer ransomware.
Germany additionally issued arrest warrants towards three alleged DoppelPaymer operatives – lgor Olegovich Turashev, Igor Garshin (aka Igor Garschin), and Irina Zemlianikina – who’re mentioned to be the “masterminds of the prison group.”

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