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Home»Security»Saskatoon Man Faces US Extradition on Crypto Hacking Charges
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Saskatoon Man Faces US Extradition on Crypto Hacking Charges

June 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read

A Saskatoon man named Ryan Roach may be extradited to the United States (U.S.) to face hacking charges stemming from a 2017 cyberattack after a Saskatchewan King’s Bench judge committed him for extradition on May 7, 2026. U.S. authorities allege that Roach and an Ontario accomplice breached three educational networks, installed malware such as rootkits and keyloggers, and caused approximately $337,000 in damages.

Saskatoon Man Committed for US Extradition on Hacking Charges

According to sources, A King’s Bench judge in Saskatchewan has committed Roach for extradition to the U.S. to face hacking charges. In 2017 Roach conspired with an Ontario man, Mathiew James Stubbings, to hack into a research supercomputer at a New York State educational institution to divert its computing power to mine an obscure cryptocurrency called Electroneum.

Evidence presented in court included links between Roach and email accounts used in the attack (such as one registered to “John Vega”), payments for a European server made under Roach’s name, and his Google search history showing extensive research on hacking, supercomputers, cryptocurrency mining, specific exploits related to the targeted system, and methods to delete server logs.

How the Alleged Crypto Mining Hack Was Executed

The attackers first launched the operation from a server located in Europe. Court records show the server was paid for using the Gmail account [email protected], linked to Roach, and registered address controlled under the alias “John Vega.” Once inside the networks, the pair allegedly gained unrestricted administrative access to the supercomputer.

Furthermore, they installed sophisticated malware, including a rootkit to maintain persistent hidden access, a keylogger to capture login credentials, and additional tools designed to steal user accounts and passwords. U.S. authorities estimate the attack caused roughly $337,000 USD in damages, primarily the cost to rebuild and secure the compromised supercomputer.

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What’s Next as the Case Moves to the Ministerial Phase?

Roach told the court he had partnered with Stubbings on unrelated business matters and only learned about the hacks after they had begun. He claims he was unaware of the plan beforehand and began researching the institutions and high-performance computing only during the attack to figure out what Stubbings was doing.

Meanwhile, the case has now entered the ministerial phase under Canada’s Extradition Act. Canada’s Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Sean Fraser, will decide whether to surrender Roach to U.S. authorities. As his legal team submits direct representations, the decision deadline has been extended to October 4, 2026.

Therefore, if extradited, Roach could still seek judicial review of the minister’s decision since under section 44 of the Extradition Act, surrender can be refused in certain limited circumstances, but none appear to apply based on the reported facts.

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