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US charges suspected Russian hacker with facilitating cyber campaign

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Posted on June 10, 2026

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· Last updated: June 10, 2026

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US Charges Suspected Russian Hacker in Major Cyber Espionage Campaign

Suspected Russian Hacker Arrested and Charged in the United States

By Nate Raymond

Details of the Arrest and Charges

BOSTON, June 10 (Reuters) - A suspected Russian hacker is now in U.S. custody following his arrest in Thailand last year and has been charged with facilitating a campaign of cyberattacks carried out by a Russia-aligned group that victimized numerous U.S. companies.

Denis Obrezko, 36, made his initial appearance in federal court in Boston on Tuesday in connection with a case that U.S. authorities alleged concerned a large-scale cyber espionage campaign being carried out by a group known as Void Blizzard.

He was charged with conspiring to commit unauthorized access to a protected computer and is now being held without bond in a case that is being prosecuted by the U.S. Department of Justice's National Security Division.

Responses from Authorities

The U.S. Justice Department and a court-appointed lawyer for Obrezko did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Wednesday. 

Background on Void Blizzard

Microsoft's Report on the Group

Void Blizzard had been flagged by Microsoft in a May 2025 report as what it said was a new group that it had observed conducting cyber espionage activity against organizations important to Russian government objectives.

Targeted Sectors and Activities

Active since at least April 2024, Void Blizzard's activity has primarily targeted organizations in NATO member states and Ukraine across multiple sectors, including government, defense, transportation, media, healthcare and non-governmental organizations, Microsoft said.

FBI Findings on Void Blizzard's Operations

An FBI agent in an affidavit filed in connection with the case against Obrezko said Void Blizzard's activity has focused primarily on mass email harvesting across a wide range of U.S. business sectors and industries.

The FBI has identified at least 11 U.S. companies that have been hacked, a number that is believed to be just a fraction of Void Blizzard's victims, the court filing said.

Evidence Linking Obrezko to Cyberattacks

According to charging documents, the FBI linked Obrezko to cryptocurrency transactions that were carried out to buy a virtual private server and domain name that were used to conduct attacks targeting companies in the United States and elsewhere.

(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by David Gregorio)

Key Takeaways

  • Denis Obrezko was arrested in Phuket, Thailand on November 6, 2025, following an FBI tip and is now facing U.S. charges in Boston.
  • He is accused of facilitating the Void Blizzard cyberespionage campaign—active since at least April 2024—targeting NATO‑aligned and U.S. entities across sectors like government, defense, healthcare, media and NGOs.
  • Microsoft Threat Intelligence assesses Void Blizzard (also known as Laundry Bear) as Russia‑affiliated, using credential theft and phishing tactics including AitM spear‑phishing campaigns to harvest emails and files.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Denis Obrezko?
Denis Obrezko is a suspected Russian hacker charged with facilitating cyberattacks by Void Blizzard against US companies.
What is Void Blizzard?
Void Blizzard is a Russia-aligned cyber group identified by Microsoft as conducting cyber espionage targeting NATO states, Ukraine, and various industries.
How was Denis Obrezko linked to the cyberattacks?
The FBI linked Denis Obrezko to the attacks through cryptocurrency transactions used to purchase infrastructure for the cyber campaign.
Which sectors did the cyberattacks target?
The attacks primarily targeted government, defense, transportation, media, healthcare, and non-governmental organizations in NATO countries and Ukraine.
How many US companies were affected by this cyber campaign?
The FBI identified at least 11 US companies that were hacked, though the actual number is believed to be higher.

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