The US State Department is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information regarding Maxim Alexandrovich Rudometov, the developer of the RedLine malware. This malware has reportedly compromised millions of computers globally since February 2020. Rudometov, originally from Ukraine, has been linked to various malicious cyber activities and is believed to reside in Krasnodar, Russia. The FBI's investigation has established connections between his digital accounts, leading to criminal charges for distribution of malware. The malware has also been associated with threat actors potentially working for foreign governments.
The US government is offering up to $10 million for information on Maxim Rudometov, the developer of RedLine malware, with ties to foreign threat actors.
Rudometov, originally from Ukraine, developed RedLine to steal data and sold it via a malware-as-a-service model, impacting millions worldwide.
The FBI's investigation linked Rudometov's various online activities, leading to charges against him for distributing the RedLine and Meta infostealer malware strains.
International law enforcement has been cracking down on Rudometov's criminal activities, indicating the malware has connections to foreign governments.
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