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Extradition is the formal process by which one country or jurisdiction asks another to surrender a person for prosecution or to serve a sentence. It is governed by treaties and domestic law, and is not automatic: authorities may assess whether the alleged conduct is a crime in both jurisdictions, whether evidence supports the request, and whether human-rights or political safeguards apply.

For information security, extradition matters when alleged hacking, unauthorized access, online fraud, or theft of data spans borders. A suspect’s location, the affected systems, and relevant logs may all fall under different legal authorities, so investigators must preserve evidence with reliable timestamps, chain of custody, and attention to privacy and data-transfer rules. Extradition is only one route; authorities may instead seek evidence through mutual legal assistance or pursue a case where the suspect is located. Security teams should therefore coordinate promptly with legal counsel and law enforcement, avoid treating threat-intelligence attribution alone as proof, and retain records in forms that can support proceedings across jurisdictions.

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Bank Info Security 9 months, 3 weeks ago

US Extradition of Alleged RaidForums Admin Is Stuck in Limbo

UK High Court Overturns Home Office Request to Extradite Diogo Santos CoelhoThe U.K. High Court of Justice on Sep. 11 overturned a Home Office request to extradite a Portuguese national and an alleged administrator of RaidForums who is wanted in the United States on charges of device fraud and aggravated identity theft charges.