Categories: SecuritySpeculation

Russian Government Arrests Executive of Kaspersky Cybersecurity Firm

In December of 2016, local publication Kommersant revealed that leading cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab’s Head of the Computer Incidents Investigation Team Ruslan Stoyanov was arrested alongside Sergei Mikhailov, senior intelligence officer of Russia’s national security service (FSB).

Upon the release of the report of Kommersant, Kaspersky Lab confirmed with the Associated Press in regards to the incident and published an official statement on the matter. Kaspersky Lab emphasized that the company is not responsible for the arrest of Stoyanov and the division he was in charge of will carry on with its operations.

“The employee, who is Head of the Computer Incidents Investigation Team, is under investigation for a period predating his employment at Kaspersky Lab. We do not possess details of the investigation. The work of Kaspersky Lab’s Computer Incidents Investigation Team is unaffected by these developments,” read the statement of Kaspersky.

The statement of Kaspersky referenced Stoyanov’s previous contributions to the Moscow Cyber Crime Unit at the Russian Interior Ministry, where he worked for six years, from 2000 to 2006 prior to joining the private sector.

Currently, Stoyanov is charged for treason and his involvement with overseas firms over the past decade. Local investigators and law enforcement agents are actively looking into the accounts and financial ties of Stoyanov to solidify a connection between Stoyanov and a foreign company. If investigators discover a payment received by Stoyanov from a foreign company in compensation to his efforts of leaking confidential government information, he will be proven guilty of treason.

While the sentence or penalty for treason aren’t specified, Article 275 of the Criminal Code of Russia, which Kommersant stated the case was filed under, clearly reaffirms that if an individual denies or fails to prevent further damage to the interests of the Russian Federation, in other words doesn’t inform the government on the passing of confidential information, then the individual can’t be relieved from criminal responsibility.

Investigators are more actively examining the case of Stoyanov because of his previous involvement with the Russian government in the crackdown of cyber criminals. A source of Forbes claimed that Stoyanov was involved in major cybercrime investigations led by the Russian law enforcement over the past decade, including the famous case of the Lurk gang, a criminal group of 50 members which stole nearly US$45 million from Russian banks and financial institutions.

Related Post

“Stoyanov was involved in every big arrest of cybercriminals in Russia in past years,” the source told Forbes.

Local law enforcement agencies and investigators are prioritizing the case of Stoyanov considering the depth of knowledge and information he holds on the cases he was involved with in the past.

Some experts and analysts such as Andrei Soldatov, a veteran Russian security services researcher, described the case and the arrest of Stoyanov as “unprecedented,” and criticized the government of Russia for sabotaging its relationships with intelligence and cybersecurity agencies it worked hard to maintain.

“It destroys a system that has been 20 years in the making, the system of relations between intelligence agencies and companies like Kaspersky. Intelligence agencies used to ask for Kaspersky’s advice, and this is how informal ties were built. This romance is clearly over,” said Soldatov.

Image Via: ABCNews

If you liked this article, follow us on Twitter @themerklenews and make sure to subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and technology news.

Joseph Young

Joseph Young is a finance and tech journalist based in Hong Kong. He has worked with leading media and news agencies in the technology and finance industries, offering exclusive content, interviews, insights and analysis of cryptocurrencies, innovative and futuristic technologies.

Share
Published by
Joseph Young

Recent Posts

10 Trusted Cloud Mining Platforms to Earn Free Bitcoin Daily in 2026

  Cloud mining continues to gain massive traction as 2026 inches closer. In tough economic…

12 hours ago

Jupiter Pushes Onchain Finance Forward With Its Biggest Upgrade Wave Yet

Solana Breakpoint wasn’t just another conference this year. It doubled as a stage for Jupiter…

1 day ago

Ripple Payments Lands First European Bank With AMINA Bank AG

Ripple has scored a major regulatory milestone in Europe. AMINA Bank AG, a Swiss-regulated digital…

1 day ago

a16z’s 2026 Crypto Vision: Stablecoins Surge, Tokenization Grows, and Asia Becomes the Next Battleground

a16z just dropped its annual report, and the message is clear: crypto isn’t slowing down.…

2 days ago

Ethereum Activates BPO-1 Upgrade, Boosting Blob Capacity and Expanding the Network’s Scaling Roadmap

Ethereum has activated BPO-1, a protocol adjustment that increases blob capacity per block from 6…

2 days ago

CryptoBench: AI Meets DeFi, Head-On

CryptoBench just landed. Developed by ChainOpera AI and Princeton AI Lab, under the guidance of…

4 days ago