The sanctioning came as U.S. government officials charged three individuals with hacking-related crimes. Alongside Mansour Ahmadi, Nikaeen Ravari and Aghada allegedly broke into hundreds of U.S. companies and deployed ransomware to several of these entities, including U.S. infrastructure entities, the Justice Department claimed.
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