U.S. indicts Iranian hackers responsible for deploying 'SamSam' ransomware
Source: Reuters
TECHNOLOGY NEWS NOVEMBER 28, 2018 / 10:22 AM / UPDATED 17 MINUTES AGO
U.S. indicts Iranian hackers responsible for deploying 'SamSam' ransomware
Sarah N. Lynch
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Wednesday indicted two Iranians for launching a major ransomware cyber attack known as SamSam and sanctioned two others for helping exchange the ransom payments from Bitcoin digital currency into rials.
The 34-month long hacking scheme wreaked havoc on hospitals, schools, companies and government agencies, including the cities of Atlanta, Georgia, and Newark, New Jersey, causing over $30 million in losses to victims and allowing the alleged hackers to collect over $6 million in ransom payments.
The deployment of the SamSam ransomware represented some of the most high-profile cyber attacks that have occurred on U.S. soil, including one in 2016 that forced Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital in Los Angeles to turn away patients and one last year that shut down Atlanta courts and much of its city government.
The six-count indictment, unsealed Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, charges Iran-based Faramarz Shahi Savandi, 34, and Mohammad Mehdi Shah Mansouri, 27 with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit fraud related to computers, and other counts accusing them of intentionally damaging protected computers and illegally transmitting demands related to protected computers.
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