Russia's ex-cybersecurity chief gets 22-year sentence in jail
Source: Associated Press
Russias ex-cybersecurity chief gets 22 sentence in jail
By NATALIYA VASILYEVA
February 26, 2019
MOSCOW (AP) A Russian military court convicted a former senior counterintelligence officer and a cybersecurity firm executive of treason Tuesday, concluding a case that initially aroused speculation of a manufactured effort to punish the source of leaks about Russian campaign hacking.
Moscows District Military Court heard several months of evidence and arguments behind closed doors before delivering guilty verdicts against Col. Sergei Mikhailov, an ex-officer at Russias Federal Security Service (FSB), and Kaspersky Lab executive Ruslan Stoyanov.
The basis for the charges remains murky given the top-secret nature of the criminal proceedings. Russian media reported the case centered on accusations that Mikhailov contacted Stoyanov to pass information from an FSB probe of Russian businessmen Pavel Vrublevsky to an analyst with alleged ties to the FBI.
Mikhailov, the deputy head of cyber intelligence at the domestic security agency, received a 22-year prison sentence and was stripped of his military rank and decorations, which included the elite For Services to the Fatherland.
Stoyanov was sentenced to 14 years.
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