A Russian man accused of selling stolen credit card numbers online for nearly a decade has been arrested in Nice, France, and faces charges in an indictment unsealed Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice said.. Vladislav Anatolievich Horohorin, 27, of Moscow was arrested by French authorities on Saturday as he attempted to board a flight to Moscow, the DOJ said. Horohorin, who called himself BadB online, advertised himself as one of the largest sellers of stolen credit and debit cards worldwide, the DOJ said in a grand jury indictment issued in November. Horohorin, in an April 2009 advertisement of his services, said he had been selling "dumps" -- compromised credit and debit card numbers -- through websites such as the now-closed Cardplanet.com for about eight years. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . A Russian national named Viktor Smirnov was apprehended in Cannes for trafficking in illicitly obtained debit card information on the internet for almost ten years.. Credit Card Fraud, Cybercrime, Data Breach, Fraudulent Transactions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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