Alexander Vinnik, a Russian cybercrime suspect, was exchanged for American Marc Fogel in a high-profile prisoner swap. Vinnik ...
The U.S. released the BTC-e founder this week in exchange for the release of American schoolteacher Marc Fogel.
A Russian citizen will be returned within days from the United States as part of an exchange deal with the U.S.
Trump speaking to Putin sent a potentially dramatic signal that Washington and Moscow could work to hammer out a deal to end ...
Alexander Vinnik, the infamous cybercriminal, is released by the US in a bold prisoner exchange with Russia.#CyberSwap ...
The first high-profile exchange took place on February 10, 1962, when Soviet intelligence officer William Fischer (better known as Rudolf Abel), arrested in New York on June 21, 1957, was exchanged ...
Representatives from two Western travel agencies crossed into North Korea Thursday for the first time since the isolated ...
World: The US has agreed to release Russian national Alexander Vinnik in a prisoner swap with Russia, securing the freedom of ...
Vinnik operated BTC-e, which U.S. authorities say was a key platform for cybercriminals.
BTC-e’s $9 billion fraud case highlights the DOJ’s crackdown on crypto crimes, sparking debate over regulatory enforcement and prisoner swaps.
Alexander Vinnik’s release came as an unnamed US citizen was also freed by Russian ally Belarus in a separate deal.