The FBI has been seeking Badin since 2018 by an international arrest warrant based on a suspicion that he is responsible for manipulating the 2016 US presidential election and attacking the servers of the international anti-doping agency
WADA. The German federal prosecutor obtained an
international arrest warrant against him in early May 2020. He is said to be responsible for a hacker attack on the
Bundestag in 2015. At least 16 gigabytes of data were captured, including from one of the offices of
Chancellor Angela Merkel. The
Sofacy Group ("Fancy Bear"), of which Badin is believed to be a member, is responsible for this attack. The allegations against Badin are based on secret service activities and the spying on data. The international investigation platform
Bellingcat confirmed Badin's birth dates and his work for unit 26165 of the GRU, which specializes in
cryptography. His car was also registered at the Moscow address of GRU. The accounts he used on Skype,
vk.com and his email address and telephone number also confirmed these assumptions. According to this, Badin is probably the author of malware that was used for the hacks of the
MH-17 investigative team, the email server of the Democratic Party, the German Bundestag and Bellingcat itself. ==References==