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Hackers Indicted / 9 Million Debit-Card Hacking Ring

hey_moe

Retired SOH Administrator
Eight members of a hacker group have been indicted in U.S. federal court

Eight members of an alleged hacking <NOBR style="COLOR: darkgreen; FONT-SIZE: 100%; FONT-WEIGHT: normal" id=itxt_nobr_1_0>ring</NOBR> responsible for stealing up to $9 million from automated teller machines located in hundreds of locations across the world have been indicted by federal prosecutors.

In total, the eight people indicted face charges ranging from wire fraud, computer fraud and access device fraud to aggravated identity theft and conspiracy. The hacking ring is based in Eastern Europe, with prosecutors indicating they are in Russia, Moldova and Estonia.

Specifically, the hacker ring raised red flags after compromising the RBS Worldpay computer network, which is the Royal Bank of Scotland Group processing division, when they cloned prepaid ATM card information. Once they had the necessary information, they were able to withdraw money from more than 2,100 ATM machines.

According to a Wired article, Oleg Covelin, 28, from Chisinau, Moldova; Sergei Tsurikov, 25, from Tallinn, Estonia; Viktor Pleschchuk, 28, of St. Petersburg, Russia; and a fourth person, "Hacker 3," are accused of "perhaps the most sophisticated and organized computer fraud attack ever conducted."

The data breach took place last November, according to RBS Worldplay, with the company publicly announcing the network issue in December. A total of 1.5 million cardholders were affected by the breach, which security experts say could happen again to other organized hacker groups.

Although this hacker group has been busted by the feds, there are still many other unknown hacker groups based in the same region, security analysts note.

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Hmmmm... Residents of Eastern Europe indicted in a US court. It will be interesting to see if any of those guys ever gets extradited and goes to trial. I wouldn't count on it...
 
VISA just pulled my credit cards and issued new ones, 8 months ahead of schedule.
Seems like this is a growing sport...
 
I still think they deserve the DEATH PENALTY!:ernae:
Ted
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Maybe they're like Jesse James, you know, heros. They steal from the rich and give back to the poor. I think they should be admired and hailed as modern day Robin Hoods. They stoled money from banks right? Well, banks are evil, no? And money is the root of all evil, yes? So, they are doing good for society.
 
I still think they deserve the DEATH PENALTY!:ernae:
Ted
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Agreed, in public for other hackers or wannabes to see. :tgun2:
 
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