Aleksei Valerevich Kovalskii Updated [upd]

Data sources show that Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office ( Bundeskriminalamt or BKA) has processed domestic tracking identifiers corresponding to his profile.

The BKA outlines that Trickbot is directly responsible for infecting hundreds of thousands of computer systems globally. The network operates without geographic limits, targeting infrastructure across multiple continents. Target Demographics aleksei valerevich kovalskii updated

He has no public email or contact. Fact: His updated ICCDM profile includes a direct email (a.kovalskii@iccdm.ru) for research correspondence. Data sources show that Germany’s Federal Criminal Police

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