PARIS – French prosecutors requested on Friday a 10-year jail term and a fine of 750,000 euros ($888,634) against Alexander Vinnik, who is accused of being behind a 135 million-euro ($160 million) fraud campaign that used ransomware and the cryptocurrency bitcoin.
The 41-year-old Russian, who is also wanted in the United States and Russia, is facing in France charges of extortion, money laundering and criminal association.
French prosecutors say Vinnik was one of the creators of the malicious software called “Locky” that was delivered through email.
If downloaded, the recipient’s data was encrypted and they were asked to pay ransom in bitcoin to free it.
The Americans said: it’s Vinnik... and said: ‘make sure he is being transferred to the U.S.,'” she told the court.