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Five men charged in largest fraud hacking case in US

posted onJuly 26, 2013
by l33tdawg

 Four men from Russia and another from the Ukraine have been charged by the US Justice Department in a massive hacking case, which is being called by one of the attorneys involved as "the largest ever hacking and data scheme breach in the United States."

The Justice Department's press release states that Russia's Vladimir Drinkman, Aleksander Kalinin, Roman Kotov and Dmitriy Smilianets, along with Mikhail Rytikov from the Ukraine, are accused of stealing over 160 million credit card and debit card numbers over a period of seven years from a number of large corporations, including Nasdaq, Visa, Dow Jones and others. The amount of money stolen from these businesses as a result of the hacker's actions is estimated to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars. The press release says that $300 million was taken from just three of the companies affected by the hacking scheme.

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