May 5, 2023, 1:50 a.m. | BrianKrebs

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The U.S. government this week put a $10 million bounty on the head of a Russian man who for the past 18 years operated Try2Check, one of the cybercrime underground's most trusted services for checking the validity of stolen credit card data. U.S. authorities say 43-year-old Denis Kulkov's card-checking service made him at least $18 million, which he used to buy a Ferrari, Land Rover, and other luxury items.

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