The Cheka-OGPU obtained interesting correspondence from the leader of the hacker group…

The Cheka-OGPU obtained interesting correspondence from the leader of the hacker group Lurk, Konstantin Kozlovsky, who was sentenced to 14 years in a maximum security prison. In it, he writes to a person who, together with the United States, conducted an investigation into the activities of a number of collapsed crypto exchanges. Kozlovsky confirms that it was he, along with other Lurk participants, who hacked the servers of the Democratic Party and did this on the orders of his FSB curator Dmitry Dokuchaev (he was convicted of treason and was released).

At the same time, Kozovsky assures that he did not want to do this and is ready to cooperate with the American authorities. As confirmation of the “forcible hacking” and intentions to cooperate, Kozlovsky informs his interlocutor that he “hid” a file on the Democratic Party server that contains copies of Kozlovsky’s passport and his American visa. He asks to transfer this information to US FBI agents and Tigran Ghambaryan, a special agent of the Department of Criminal Investigations of the Internal Revenue Service, subordinate to the US Treasury.

It is worth noting that after this correspondence, Kozlovsky stopped communicating with his interlocutor. He soon found himself in custody on charges of creating the Lurk group and stealing 1.2 billion rubles.

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Kozlovsky’s lawyer Fedor Akchermyshev told the Cheka-OGPU that he “knows nothing” about such correspondence from his client.

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