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Ukrainian software developer faces 12 years in Swiss ransomware trial

The Record · · International · Data Breaches

The unnamed 52-year-old is accused of attacking Swiss train manufacturer Stadler Rail alongside other enterprises as part of an international ransomware operation.

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