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$1,000,000 in Bitcoin Fails to Help Russian Hacker Group Attack Tesla Gigafactory as FBI Nails Them

Russian hacker hired Tesla employee to help him attack the Gigafactory in Nevada with malware, promising to pay him $1 mln in BTC, but failed and was arrested by the FBI

According to a report by Electrek, a group led by a Russian hacker attempted to infect computers at the Tesla Gigafactory in Nevada with malware so as to demand a ransom later on.

A Russian-speaking cyber engineer from the Gigafactory was hired to infect the computers and was promised $1,000,000 in Bitcoin. However, the hackers were arrested by the FBI.

$1 mln in Bitcoin payment finally turned down

The FBI has published a complaint in which it detailed the case of Russian citizen Egor Kriuchkov, in his late twenties, who claimed to be representing a group seeking a ransom from Tesla. The ransom was intended to relieve Tesla’s Gigafactory computers from the malware the hackers planned to install.

For that purpose, Kriuchkov arrived in the U.S. earlier this summer using a tourist visa and contacted a Russian-speaking staffer at Tesla’s Gigafactory in Nevada.

The employee remains anonymous in the FBI complaint, but Kriuchkov promised him a payment of $1 mln in Bitcoin via the Tor browser if he agreed to install the malware in the computer system of the Gigafactory.article imageImage via scribd.com

The document says:

“During the meeting, EGOR IGOREVICH KRIUCHKOV told the employee that the Bitcoin transfer would happen in a few days, and that he should not take any action until the employee received the Bitcoin transfer.”

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Prior to making the offer, Kriuchkov met the staffer a few times over beer and coffee.

The plan was that Kriuchkov would paralyze the work of the Gigafactory and then demand a ransom much higher than the $1 mln promised to the employee.

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