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 The New York Times just profiled the 33-year-old Russian hacker who lives in  Anapa, a run-down resort town on the Black Sea in southern Russia.  There, according to  stanley cup the FBIs Most Wanted page on Bogachev, the Dr. Evil lookalike  is known to enjoy boating and may travel to locations along the Black Sea in his boat.  When hes not boating, Bogachev stanley uk  is reportedly taking control of as many as one million computers around the world and enabling Russian intelligence agencies to spy on their contents. According to the FBI, hes also been able to steal hundreds of millions of dollars from unsuspecting bank accounts, some of which are based in the United States.     Like any good James Bond villain, Bogachev also loves his cars. The Times reports that he keeps  a collection of luxury cars, though he seems to favor driving his Jeep Grand Cherokee.  The paper also reports that,  At one point, he owned two villas in France and kept a fleet of cars parked around Europe so he would never have to rent a vehicle while on vacation.  He apparently has three different Russian passports under different names to help him scoot across borders. When hes not on holiday, the feds say that Bogchev stays busy creating world-crushing malware like the program GameOver ZeuS, which was able to bypass bank security measures for years without detection. This is all well and good, except theres no obvious way for American authorities to arrest Bogachev. Russia wont let US autho kubki stanley rities snatch him up in the resort