Ukrainian bank Trojan masters cop four years in UK jail
Two Ukrainian nationals who had used a banking Trojan to siphon funds from an unknown number of UK targets were on Monday sentenced to four years and eight months imprisonment.
Two Ukrainian nationals who had used a banking Trojan to siphon funds from an unknown number of UK targets were on Monday sentenced to four years and eight months imprisonment.
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