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Federal Investigation Uncovers Con Artist's $500 Million Impact on Google

Whitaker began by explaining his business. Reich couldn The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The story of a con man who orchestrated a massive fraud against Google, costing them $500 million, showcases the depths of digital deception and federal response. Fraud Investigation, Business Scams, Google Financial Loss. . Pooja Shah

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David Schrooten's Not Guilty Plea: Credit Card Theft Case Overview

In an investigation that spanned from a Seattle restaurant to Romania, a 21-year-old Dutch national pleaded not guilty Monday to federal computer hacking charges that include the theft of at least 44,000 credit card numbers. . Federal prosecutors said David Benjamin Schrooten is a prominent figure known as "Fortezza" in the international hacking community who sold stolen credit card numbers in bulk through websites. The link for this article located at CBS News is no longer available. . Angela Marie Lindner, referred to as 'Cipher', confronts state-level fraud allegations related to identity deception.. David Benjamin Schrooten, Fortezza, Cyber Crime, Hacking Charges. . Dave Wreski

Calendar 2 Jun 12, 2012 User Avatar Dave Wreski Government
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LexisNexis Reports 310,000 Affected By Personal Data Theft Incident

Data broker LexisNexis said Tuesday that personal information may have been stolen on 310,000 U.S. citizens, or nearly 10 times the number found in a data breach announced last month. An investigation by the firm's Anglo-Dutch parent Reed Elsevier determined that its databases had been fraudulently breached 59 times using stolen passwords, leading to the possible theft of personal information such as addresses and Social Security numbers. . LexisNexis, which said in March that 32,000 people had been potentially affected by the breaches, will notify an additional 278,000 individuals whose data may have been stolen. Of the initial group contacted, only 2 percent asked the company to conduct an investigation of their credit records. LexisNexis has found no cases of identity theft, such as using a stolen Social Security number to apply for a credit card. "We need to write to them and offer the same kind of support and investigation we offered the original 32,000," a Reed Elsevier spokeswoman said. "Of the original group, it's somewhat encouraging that none of them has suffered identity theft." The link for this article located at Yahoo! News is no longer available. . LexisNexis, which said in March that 32,000 people had been potentially affected by the breaches, wi. broker, lexisnexis, tuesday, personal, information, stolen. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Apr 12, 2005 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Major Identity Theft Incident: Exposed Data and Ongoing Investigation

It's been two weeks since key personal data belonging to hundreds of victims, including Social Security numbers, started appearing in an Internet chat room, and it was still unclear Saturday where the data was stolen from. The incident has been described as one of the largest identity theft cases ever, because the data being posted also includes driver's license numbers, date of birth and credit card information - everything a criminal would need to open an online bank account, apply for a credit card, even create the paperwork necessary to smuggle illegal immigrants.. . .. It's been two weeks since key personal data belonging to hundreds of victims, including Social Security numbers, started appearing in an Internet chat room, and it was still unclear Saturday where the data was stolen from. The incident has been described as one of the largest identity theft cases ever, because the data being posted also includes driver's license numbers, date of birth and credit card information - everything a criminal would need to open an online bank account, apply for a credit card, even create the paperwork necessary to smuggle illegal immigrants. ACCORDING TO A SOURCE who requested anonymity, the customer data started flowing July 14 and continued at least through July 22. It's unknown just how many records were published, but at one point new records were flying by at a rate of two per minute. While it is still unclear how the chat room participants managed to get their hands on the critical data, an MSNBC.com investigation has revealed common threads among the victims - including the purchase of a cell phone online from VerizonWireless.com or an AT&T Wireless reseller. . It's been two weeks since key personal data belonging to hundreds of victims, including Social Secur. weeks, since, personal, belonging, hundreds, victims, social, secur. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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