SOFIA, Aug 8 (Reuters) - The owner of a Bulgarian cybersecurity company has been sent back into custody, a court said on Thursday, as part of an investigation into the nation's biggest data breach.
Since writing about Ivan Todorov’s ordeal, I have received dozens of letters from people saying they commend his daughter, Dolia Todorov, for her courage in coming forward with the story. When Dolia ...
Ivan Todorov, dubbed Doktora, was buried Wednesday amid extremely tight measures of security. Scores of private guards looked out for allowing only relatives and close friends to pay their last ...
Cyber-terrorism accused Ivan Todorov, owner of TAD Group, has returned to Bulgaria this morning with a flight from Istanbul, BTV reported. A week ago, before he received the charge, he left for Canada ...
Suspected underworld boss Ivan Todorov, who was recently shot dead in downtown Sofia, and the son of toppled Serb dictator Slobodan Milosevic, Marco, are believed to have been friends and partners in ...
A coroner's report into events leading to the death of Ivan Todorov raises serious questions about his care at two Montreal hospitals. Noting it's not his mandate as coroner to answer questions about ...
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Suspected smuggling baron Ivan Todorov, who was shot dead in downtown Sofia at the end of February, is believed to be linked to the busted cigarette ring in the Black Sea town of Burgas, the interior ...
Ivan Todorov, 42, nicknamed Doktora (the Doctor) became a household name in Bulgaria after a failed attempt on his life on April 18, 2003 when his car was bombed on a packed Sofia thoroughfare.
A Bulgarian court has sentenced to five years in jail Peter Petrov, dubbed Amigosa, putting a full stop to the largest trial for money laundering in the country. Petrov, a former associate of late ...