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Cyber Sabotage Exposed: Russian Charged for Wreaking Havoc on Ukrainian Systems
Charged with digital destruction, a Russian civilian faces the music for allegedly aiding a massive hack attack on Ukraine. The DOJ’s tune? A $10 million bounty on his head. Cue the “WhisperGate” malware mayhem! 🎶💻🔥 #HackingCharges #CyberChaos

Hot Take:
It's like a spy thriller, but with more keyboards and less vodka martinis. A Russian civilian, Amin Stigal, is now America's Cyber Most Wanted, accused of digital destruction in Ukraine. He played tech support for the GRU's "WhisperGate" malware, making him the least favorite IT guy in, well, most of the free world. With a $10 million bounty on his head, he's essentially the protagonist in a 'Where in the World is Amin Stigal?'—except, spoiler alert, he's probably in Russia.