INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
from the United States, which accused him of buying personal data obtained through the 2012 hack of the now-defunct social media website
cybersecurity firm F.A.C.C.T., is accused of extorting 550,000 rubles ($6,000) in cryptocurrency from an unidentified business in exchange
for keeping its server data from being leaked to the public.Kislitsin's employer, F.A.C.C.T., was previously known as Group-IB
faces up to five years in prison on hacking charges and up to seven years for extortion