Ruslan Stoyanov

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Born1975[1]
Taganrog
CitizenshipRussian
OccupationComputer scientist
ConvictionTreason
Ruslan Stoyanov
Руслан Стоянов
Born1975[1]
Taganrog
CitizenshipRussian
OccupationComputer scientist
ConvictionTreason
Criminal chargeTreason
Penalty14 years in prison

Ruslan Stoyanov is a Russian computer scientist. In December 2016, he was arrested on charges of treason as part of the Mikhailov case. In 2019, he was sentenced to 14 years in prison.

From around 2000 to 2006, Stoyanov worked in the Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russia) investigating cyber crime.[2][3]

In 2010, Stoyanov was reportedly the owner of Indrik, a computer crime investigative firm, until it was bought by Kaspersky Labs in 2012. From then on, he worked in the computer incident investigation department of Kaspersky Labs until his arrest in 2016.[4][5][6][7][8] [9]

Arrest

In early December 2016, Stoyanov was arrested by the FSB on charges of treason.[10] In Russia, treason is defined possessing secret information. even without sharing it, or as sharing information with a foreign state that damages state security. The new law does not require authorities to prove a suspect damaged state security.[11]

In Stoyanov's case, he was accused of sharing information about convicted Russian cyber criminal Pavel Vrublevsky[12] with American authorities. Stoyanov, along with two other men involved in the conviction of Vrublevksy, were among those accused.[13][14]

Conviction

Hospitalization

References

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