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France releases Russian man wanted in US for cyberhacking, lawyer says

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Posted on January 8, 2026

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· Last updated: January 20, 2026

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MOSCOW, Jan 8 (Reuters) - A Russian basketball player who was arrested in France last year and threatened with extradition to the United States has been released and flown back to Moscow, his lawyer

France Frees Russian Suspect in US Cyberhacking Case

MOSCOW, Jan 8 (Reuters) - A Russian basketball player who was arrested in France last year and threatened with extradition to the United States has been released and flown back to Moscow, his lawyer was quoted as saying on Thursday.

Daniil Kasatkin was detained at a Paris airport on June 21 at the request of the U.S., which suspected him of being part of a hacking network using ransomware against U.S. companies and federal institutions. He denied the accusation.

Russian state news agency RIA quoted his lawyer, Frederic Belot, as saying Kasatkin had been released late on Wednesday and was already back in Moscow. Belot has previously said that Kasatkin had no computer expertise and that his device had been hacked by cybercriminals.

Kasatkin's release came two weeks after the Kremlin said Russia was in contact with France over the case of Laurent Vinatier, a French researcher who was sentenced in 2024 to three years in a Russian prison for violating the country's "foreign agent" laws.

A French journalist raised Vinatier's case with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a press conference last month, and Putin said he would look into it.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov later said that Moscow had made an unspecified "offer" to Paris, and the ball was in France's court.

(Reporting by Reuters, writing by Mark TrevelyanEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Daniil Kasatkin, a Russian, was released by France.
  • Kasatkin was accused of being part of a ransomware network.
  • He was detained at the request of the US.
  • Kasatkin denied all accusations of cyberhacking.
  • His release follows diplomatic discussions between Russia and France.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is cybersecurity?
Cybersecurity refers to the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks, which can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive information.
What is financial crime?
Financial crime encompasses a range of illegal activities that involve money, such as fraud, money laundering, and embezzlement, often targeting financial institutions.
What is ransomware?
Ransomware is a type of malicious software that encrypts a victim's files, demanding a ransom payment to restore access to the data.
What is extradition?
Extradition is the legal process by which one jurisdiction surrenders a suspected or convicted criminal to another jurisdiction for prosecution or punishment.
What is a hacking network?
A hacking network is a group of individuals or entities that collaborate to conduct unauthorized access to computer systems, often for malicious purposes.

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