Sergei Mikhailov () was deputy head of the FSB security agency’s Center for Information Security. In February 2019, he was sentenced to 22 years in prison for treason.
Early life
Mikhailov was reportedly born and raised in Belarus and accepted Russian citizenship sometime during the 1990s.
Career
Foreign recruitment
Sometime in the late 2000s or the early 2010s, Mikhailov was reportedly approached and recruited by foreign intelligence while vacationing in the Mediterranean.
Pavel Vrublevsky
Mikhailov had known
Pavel Vrublevsky
Pavel Olegovich Vrublevsky (russian: link=no, Павел Олегович Врублевский; born 26 December 1978) is a Russian, owner and general manager of the processing company ChronoPay. He is also the founder of investment company RNP ...
, the CEO of
ChronoPay
Pavel Olegovich Vrublevsky (russian: link=no, Павел Олегович Врублевский; born 26 December 1978) is a Russian, owner and general manager of the processing company ChronoPay. He is also the founder of investment company RNP ...
, since about 2007.
In 2011, and reportedly at times earlier, Mikhailov, in addition to his deputy,
Dmitry Dokuchaev, and a
Kaspersky Lab
Kaspersky Lab (; Russian language, Russian: Лаборатория Касперского, Romanization of Russian, tr. ''Laboratoriya Kasperskogo'') is a Russian Multinational corporation, multinational cybersecurity and anti-virus provider head ...
employee,
Ruslan Stoyanov, had caused classified information about Vrublevsky to be passed along to U.S. intelligence agencies. Mikhailov and Stoyanov had reportedly intended to sell ChronoPay's database for $10 million.
Shaltai Boltai
In early 2016, Mikhailov's FSB unit had reportedly begun the process of recruiting
Vladimir Anikeyev, the ringleader of
Shaltai Boltai
Anonymous International is a hacking group known for leaking Russian government information and personal documents of government officials. They target high-ranking members of the government, large corporations, and media, and sell the stolen dat ...
.
By around the summer of 2016, Shaltai Boltai had reportedly been taken over by Mikhailov.
In October 2016, Mikhailov had reportedly become alarmed when he learned that Anikeyev had been detained by another unit within the FSB.
2016 U.S. election
During the 2016 U.S. election, Mikhailov was reportedly involved in talks with management from
Sberbank
PJSC Sberbank (russian: Сбербанк, initially a contraction of russian: сберегательный банк, translit=sberegatelnyy bank, lit=savings bank, link=no) is a Russian majority state-owned banking and financial services compan ...
about creating an
NSA
The National Security Agency (NSA) is a national-level intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense, under the authority of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI). The NSA is responsible for global monitoring, collectio ...
-like special internet service that would be controlled by Mikhailov.
Around late summer 2016, Mikhailov had reportedly come to the attention of his colleagues in the FSB after U.S. reports had linked Vladimir Fomenko, the owner of King Servers and an alleged business partner of Vrublevsky, to a cyber attack on voter registration systems in Arizona and Illinois.
Arrest
In early December 2016, Mikhailov was arrested in Moscow, reportedly due to information that Vrublevsky had provided to Russian authorities earlier in 2010.
During a raid on his country house and Moscow apartment, Russian security forces reportedly found about $12 million in cash.
Later reports suggested that Mikhailov's arrest had been caused by
Vladimir Anikeyev.
Mikhailov's arrest was first announced on January 25, 2017.
U.S. indictment
Mikhailov is strongly suggested to be "FSB Officer 3" in a March 2017 DOJ indictment related to the
Yahoo! data breaches
The Internet service company Yahoo! was subjected to the largest data breach on record. Two major data breaches of user account data to hackers were revealed during the second half of 2016. The first announced breach, reported in September 2016, ...
.
Conviction
In February 2019, Mikhailov was sentenced to 22 years in prison for treason. The case reportedly centered around allegations that classified information from the FSB's probe into ChronoPay had been leaked to
Kimberly Zenz, a senior threat analyst at Verisign.
References
Living people
1974 births
People associated with Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections
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