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Russian accused of hacking US retailers held for trial

08
Jul
2014

A Russian national accused of hacking into US retail computer systems was arrested and ordered to face criminal charges, officials said Monday. The Justice Department said an indictment was unsealed following the arrest of Roman Valerevich Seleznev, 30, of Moscow, who uses the moniker Track2 in the hacker underground. Officials said Seleznev was formally charged in March 2011 but the charges were only made public after his arrest on Saturday. The statement provided few details but said Seleznev was arrested this weekend and transported to Guam for an initial appearance in court on charges of distribution of stolen credit card information.

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