In 2021 federal grand juries in the United States indicted three personnel of the Russian
Federal Security Service (FSB) and a civilian from the
Central Scientific Research Institute of Chemistry and Mechanics (CNIIHM). These indictments were kept under seal until March 2022 when the United States publicly named the defendants and treated them as fugitives.
Evgeny Gladkikh Evgeny Gladkikh (): is accused of targeting network-connected safety equipment with the intent to gain the capability to sabotage them. He was indicted in the
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia "Center 16" defendants The indictment in the case
United States v. Akulov, et al. is focused on members of a team within "Center 16" () an FSB component also known as Military Unit 71330 (). The
British Foreign Office states that the full name of Center 16 is "Radio-Electronic Intelligence by Means of Communication" (TsRRSS); The
U.S. v. Akulov case was filed within the
United States District Court for the District of Kansas. The named defendants are: •
Pavel Aleksandrovich Akulov (, b. 2 July 1985) is described as a military officer assigned to Military Unit 71330, who held the rank of lieutenant as of 2013. Akulov is described as conducting surveillance and reconnaissance supporting the targeting of the
Wolf Creek Generating Station computer network. •
Mikhail Mikhailovich Gavrilov (, b. 7 November 1979) is described as Russian military intelligence officer assigned to Military Unit 71330. He has held the rank of captain and major. He is described as conducting computer intrusions into the computer networks of Wolf Creek and another unnamed entity ("Company 7") used to access energy, utility and critical infrastructure webmail login webpages. •
Marat Valeryevich Tyukov (, b. 17 November 1982) is described as a Russian military intelligence officer assigned to Military Unit 71330. He is alleged to have gained unauthorized access to a server owned by an unnamed entity ("Company One") that was used for command and control infrastructure. He is also accused of tampering with updates to industrial control software which affected power and energy companies globally.
FBI and Department of State designation The
U.S. State Department Rewards for Justice Program is offering $10 million for tips that lead to the apprehension of the four named "Berserk Bear" suspects. ==See also==