$10 million is yours if you can get this guy to leave Russia!

The U.S. government this week put a $10 million bounty on the head of a Russian man who for the past 18 years operated Try2Check, one of the cybercrime underground’s most trusted services for checking the validity of stolen credit card data. U.S. authorities say 43-year-old Denis Kulkov‘s card-checking service made him at least $18 million, which he used to buy a Ferrari, Land Rover, and other luxury items.

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2023/05/10m-is-yours-if-you-can-get-this-guy-to-leave-russia/

#kulkov #try2check

$10M Is Yours If You Can Get This Guy to Leave Russia – Krebs on Security

@briankrebs Do we need to get all of him out of Russia, or just the head?
@briankrebs does Ferrari not use onstar? That’s how we find him
@Djromero @briankrebs we know where he and his ferrari are, it's just he can't be touched by US agents while he's still there. Although I wouldn't guarantee that onstar is working on that car, it's a discrete unit in the car that can be unplugged/removed.
@briankrebs Is his Ferrari in…. A mall???
@jordan_kendrick @briankrebs Traditional mall, instead of an indoor mall?
@briankrebs Hey Dentist s, want to split $10m after atty fees?
@briankrebs dang, maybe sic the Romanians on him, now that they have a taste for confiscating Ferraris from Mr Tate.