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The Geopolitics of Extraditing Hackers
The Cyberlaw Podcast www.steptoe.com
Geopolitics has always played a role in prosecuting hackers. But it’s getting a lot more complicated, as Kurt Sanger reports. Responding to a U.S. request, a Russian cybersecurity executive has been arrested in Kazakhstan, accused of having hacked Dropbox and Linkedin more than ten years ago. The executive, Nikita Kislitsin, has been hammered by geopolitics in that time. The firm he joined after the alleged hacking, Group IB, has seen its CEO arrested by Russia for treason—probably for getting …
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