Ukrainian Andriy Kolpakov, accused of mass hacking at restaurants, casinos and other companies in 47 states, extradited to the US to face justice.
Kolpakov appeared for the first time in federal court in Seattle on Monday after being extradited from Spain. He did not plead guilty on charges of hacking, fraud and identity theft.
His hearing is scheduled for June 10, 2019.
Kolpakov was arrested last year along with two more men accused of having participated in the hacker group "FIN7".
Authorities say the group has stolen about 15 million credit and debit card data. The target companies are Čipotl, Arbi and Red Robin.
The FBI claims that the numbers of stolen cards were often sold in the "underground of the internet", and the criminals then used them for damages of tens of millions of dollars.
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Kolpakov appeared for the first time in federal court in Seattle on Monday after being extradited from Spain. He did not plead guilty on charges of hacking, fraud and identity theft.
His hearing is scheduled for June 10, 2019.
Kolpakov was arrested last year along with two more men accused of having participated in the hacker group "FIN7".
Authorities say the group has stolen about 15 million credit and debit card data. The target companies are Čipotl, Arbi and Red Robin.
The FBI claims that the numbers of stolen cards were often sold in the "underground of the internet", and the criminals then used them for damages of tens of millions of dollars.