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> The charges unsealed today stemmed from investigations launched by the FBI’s field offices in Los Angeles and Alaska, which spent months purchasing and testing attack services offered by the booter sites.

Anyone know why so many cybercrime prosecutions happen out of Alaska? I know at least Mirai, Kelihos, and some Mirai clones were all charged in District of Alaska.



FBI deals with a lot of different fields. Not all field offices handle the same types of investigations. Alaska has this capability.


Lots of indoor time during the winters?


Most likely just worse relevant career options, if any.


It happens even when the case does not involve Alaska residents like the Mirai people were from New Jersey or the Kelihos botnet guy who was Russian. It's probably just they have a prosecutor who's more versed in computer stuff than in other states but I was hoping there'd be a more interesting reason.


Aren’t these illegal activities fully remote, so to speak?


...yes...because they have no local options that are going to pay nearly as well...


I was making a point that they don’t have to choose an illegal online activity only because there are no local jobs. Making money legally remotely is way easier.




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