Russian crook made $90M exploiting stolen info on Tesla, Roku, Avnet, Snap, more

A Russian national with ties to the Kremlin exploited stolen upcoming financial filings belonging to hundreds of companies to help him and his associates net more than $90 million. A US federal jury in Boston on Tuesday found Vladislav Klyushin – who owned an IT biz based in Moscow called M-13 – guilty of wire and securities fraud and conspiracy after two weeks of testimony and ten hours of deliberations.

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