Eastern Europe continues to be a hotspot for financial cybercrimes, although the tools have changed. The gap between todays cybercriminals and those operating in the 2000s is colossal, security researcher Sergey Lozhkin says. He argues that the number of typical carders has decreased tenfold compared to 15 years ago, as some of those who committed financial crimes have started families or have put their black money into legitimate businesses The Carbanak group has had several ways of stealing money.”]

