
Iranian Hacker Arrested Over Alleged $3.4 Billion Cyberattack on USA Infrastructure
An alleged Iranian hacker accused of hacking US infrastructure has been arrested in Montenegro following a joint operation by Montenegrin police and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The suspect is expected to face charges related to computer fraud, hacking, conspiracy, and identity theft after authorities linked him to a years-long cyber campaign that reportedly caused more than $3.4 billion in damages.
Iranian Hacker Faces Computer Fraud and Hacking Charges
The 39-year-old suspect, who holds dual Iranian and Turkish citizenship, was arrested in the Adriatic coastal town of Kotor, Montenegro. According to local police, he is wanted by the Southern District Court of New Yo...