Russian national gets 12 years in prison for major hacks hitting JPMorgan Chase and others Shayna Jacobs NEW YORK A highly skilled Russian hacker for hire who breached the networks of JPMorgan Chase, the Wall Street Journal and other major institutions stealing information from over 100 million victims was sentenced to a dozen years in federal prison on Thursday. Assisting other international criminals in illegal gambling, securities fraud and payment processing operations, professional cybercriminal Andrei Tyurin personally made about $20 million targeting financial institutions, brokerage firms and publishers of financial news on behalf of the partners he worked with between 2007 and 2015, according to prosecutors.
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