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Mark Vartanyan

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Mark Vartanyan, also known as "Kolypto," is not a Full-stack Developer at a healthcare company. He is a Russian hacker who was involved in the development and distribution of the Citadel banking trojan malware.12

In 2017, Vartanyan pleaded guilty to computer fraud charges in a U.S. District Court in Atlanta.2 He was sentenced to five years in federal prison for his role in developing and maintaining the Citadel malware toolkit.3 The Citadel malware was responsible for infecting over 11 million computers worldwide and causing financial losses of at least $500 million.1

Vartanyan was arrested in Norway in 2014 and extradited to the United States in December 2016.2 His case is notable for how he was caught - FBI agents posed as Citadel users and exploited the malware's support infrastructure to identify Vartanyan's IP address.1

It's important to note that the LinkedIn profile mentioned in the query likely belongs to a different individual with a similar name, not the convicted hacker Mark Vartanyan.

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