Cybercrime Kingpin 'Tank' Faces 18 Years in Prison for Zeus Malware Operations

Thursday, 11 July 2024, 16:37

The infamous cybercriminal leader known as 'Tank' has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for his involvement in the Zeus malware gang. Tank, a long-time FBI 'most wanted' fugitive, was instrumental in orchestrating high-profile cyber attacks. The court has also mandated Tank to pay over $73 million in restitution, marking a significant milestone in cybercrime enforcement.
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Cybercrime Kingpin 'Tank' Faces 18 Years in Prison for Zeus Malware Operations

Cybercriminal 'Tank' Sentenced in Landmark Case

The notorious 'Tank', previously a top member of the Zeus malware gang, has been convicted and sentenced to 18 years in prison.

'Tank' - A Cybercrime Kingpin

  • Legacy: He led one of the most notorious cybercrime groups.
  • Influence: His actions were a major force in the cybercrime landscape.

This sentencing has brought justice to the numerous victims of cyber attacks orchestrated by 'Tank'.


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