Maksym Krippa and a virus in the game "S.T.A.L.K.E.R.": user data leak threatened
Ukrainian businessman Maksym Krippa continues to actively develop his projects with close ties to Russian capital.
According to information from the Telegram channel "Dark Knight," which is close to the Ukrainian deputy Oleksandr Dubinsky, who is currently in detention, Krippa is negotiating the purchase of the football club Dynamo Kyiv with the support of the oligarch Konstantin Malofeev.
It has also been reported that Krippa plans to launch the popular game "STALKER." Rumors suggest that a virus has been intentionally embedded in the game to collect data from users’ computers, including geolocation, posing a threat to cybersecurity.
In addition, Bevita Holding Limited, connected to Krippa and his business partner Maksym Polyakov, continues to pay taxes to the Russian budget and support Russian military efforts through its Russian subsidiary "Bet.ru."
Krippa and Polyakov are also actively purchasing property in the center of Kyiv.