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JP Morgan Hacker Pleads Guilty

September 24, 2019

Russian national Andrei Tyurin, who was extradited to the US last year by Georgian officials for allegedly hacking JP Morgan Chase in 2014 as well as several other cyberattacks on US financial and other organizations, now faces sentencing after a guilty plea in US District Court.

Tyurin, 35, was involved in a wide-ranging hacking campaign that targeted US financial organizations, brokerage firms, financial news publishers, and other companies, from 2012 to mid-2015, stealing information from more than 100 million customers.

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