U.S. law enforcement officials on Tuesday said 24 suspected hackers had been arrested on four continents in a sting operation targeting online financial fraud involving stolen credit card and bank information. . The two-year investigation, in which FBI agents posed as hackers on Internet forums, prevented more than $205 million in losses on more than 411,000 compromised consumer credit and debit cards, U.S. authorities in New York said. Eleven people were arrested in the United States, the FBI and the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office said. The 13 others were arrested in countries spanning from Britain to Japan, the authorities said. The link for this article located at MSNBC is no longer available. . A coordinated effort by federal agents intercepted potential losses exceeding $250 million, leading to the apprehension of 30 alleged cybercriminals worldwide.. Financial Fraud, Cybercrime, Hacking Sting, Law Enforcement, International Arrests. . Dave Wreski
Hundreds of would-be satellite TV thieves who logged onto the Web to buy counterfeit satellite access cards instead bought themselves a whole lot of trouble, because the site was operated by the U.S. Customs Service as part of a sting operation.. . .. Hundreds of would-be satellite TV thieves who logged onto the Web to buy counterfeit satellite access cards instead bought themselves a whole lot of trouble, because the site was operated by the U.S. Customs Service as part of a sting operation. Customs and the Department of Justice announced Tuesday that the 22-month sting, dubbed Operation Smartcard.net, had netted $516,000 (US$) for the U.S. Treasury and resulted in charges being filed against six individuals. The link for this article located at E-CommerceTimes is no longer available. . A covert operation executed by federal agents culminated in the capture of individuals involved in illicit satellite television activities, who were trying to procure forged access cards.. Satellite, Anti-Fraud, U.S. Customs, Counterfeit Cards, Law Enforcement. . Anthony Pell
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