U.S. prosecutors unsealed an indictment against three Russian nationals — Aleksandr Volosovik, Yulia Pankova, and Kirill Zatolokin — and two St. Petersburg-based companies, Media Land LLC and ML.Cloud LLC, accusing them of running a bulletproof hosting service that helped cybercriminals evade law enforcement. Authorities allege the companies provided infrastructure, internet services, and technical support for ransomware, malware, phishing, brute-force, DDoS, and fraud operations, and that the service was used by groups including LockBit, BlackSuit, and Play as well as stolen-card marketplaces.

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A federal grand jury returned an indictment against Aleksandr Volosovik, Yulia Pankova, Kirill Zatolokin, Media Land LLC, and ML.Cloud LLC in connection with alleged bulletproof hosting services that supported cybercrime. The indictment preceded its later public unsealing by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Ohio.
At the same time as the indictment was unsealed, the U.S. State Department offered up to $10 million through Rewards for Justice for information on the defendants, their associates, and possible foreign government links to the hosting services' activities.
U.S. federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment charging Aleksandr Volosovik, Yulia Pankova, and Kirill Zatolokin, along with Media Land LLC and ML.Cloud LLC, for allegedly operating bulletproof hosting services that supported cybercrime. Prosecutors said the infrastructure aided ransomware, malware, phishing, DDoS, brute-force, and fraud activity and was tied to more than $62 million in victim losses.
The UK government announced measures against Russian cybercrime networks it said were responsible for attacks on UK businesses. The announcement was published by GOV.UK on 2025-11-19 and represents a distinct official UK action in the broader case involving Russian cybercrime infrastructure.
Coordinated sanctions were announced against the St. Petersburg-based bulletproof hosting providers Media Land and ML Cloud. Later reporting says the criminal case followed these sanctions announced in November 2025.
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