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Israeli gov. official arrested in Nevada internet crimes against children sting

7 days ago
  • #Israel
  • #crime
  • #cybersecurity
  • Tom Artiom Alexandrovich, an Israeli government cybersecurity official, was arrested in Las Vegas for allegedly attempting to sexually prey on a child.
  • Alexandrovich, 38, faces felony charges and was released on $10,000 bail, returning to Israel afterward.
  • He was identified as the executive director of the Israel Cyber Directorate, a government agency under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.
  • Alexandrovich had attended the Black Hat Briefings cybersecurity conference in Las Vegas before his arrest.
  • His LinkedIn page, which referenced the conference and cybersecurity trends, was later deleted.
  • Israeli officials downplayed the incident, stating it had 'no political implications' and was resolved quickly.
  • Alexandrovich was placed on leave from the Cyber Directorate by 'mutual decision'.
  • Netanyahu’s office denied that Alexandrovich was arrested, claiming he was only questioned and returned to Israel as scheduled.
  • The arrest was part of a sting operation by Nevada’s internet crime against children taskforce, which also nabbed seven other men, including a local pastor.
  • Under Nevada law, the charges against Alexandrovich could carry a prison sentence of one to 10 years.