Karim Baratov, a 22-year-old Kazakhstan-borm Canadian citizen has pleaded guilty to hacking charges over his involvement massive 2014 Yahoo data breach that affected over three billion Yahoo accounts.
In March, the US Justice Department charged two Russians which are Dmitry Dokuchaev and Igor Sushichim and two other hackers which are Alexsey Belan and Karim Baratov for breaking Yahoo servers in 2014.
Karim was arrested in Toronto at his Ancaster home by the Toronto Police Department in March this year, the other three suspects are still in Russia, unlikely to be extradited.
Last Tuesday, Baratov admitted to helping the Russian spies and pleaded guilty to a total of nine counts in San Francisco as following:
- One count of conspiring to violate the computer Fraud and abuse Act by stealing information from protected computers and causing damage to protected computers.
- Eight counts of aggravated identity theft.
Besides any prison sentence, Baratov has also agreed to pay compensation to the Yahoo victims and a fine up to $2,250,000 (at $250,000 per count).
Joseph Nguyen says
It down on me that in the darknet that at one of the conferences at Temple, more than 60% is in the Russian language!