Providing Free and Editor Tested Software Downloads
< HOME | TUTORIALS | GEEK-CADE| WEB TOOLS | YOUTUBE | NEWSLETTER | DEALS! | FORUMS | >

MajorGeeks.com - Pretty major, always geeky.

Software Categories

All In One Tweaks
Android
Antivirus & Malware
Appearance
Back Up
Browsers
CD\DVD\Blu-Ray
Covert Ops
Drivers
Drives (SSD, HDD, USB)
Games
Graphics & Photos
Internet Tools
Linux Distros
MajorGeeks Windows Tweaks
Multimedia
Networking
Office & Productivity
System Tools

Other news

· How To and Tutorials
· Life Hacks and Reviews
· Way Off Base
· MajorGeeks Deals
· News
· Off Base
· Reviews




spread the word

· YouTube
· Facebook
· Instagram
· Twitter
· Pintrest
· RSS/XML Feeds
· News Blur
· Yahoo
· Symbaloo

about

· Top Freeware Picks
· Malware Removal
· Geektionary
· Useful Links
· About Us
· Copyright
· Privacy
· Terms of Service
· How to Uninstall

top downloads

1. GS Auto Clicker
2. Macrium Reflect FREE Edition
3. Smart Defrag
4. Visual C++ Redistributable Runtimes AIO Repack
5. Visual C++ Runtime Installer (All-In-One)
6. McAfee Removal Tool (MCPR)
7. MusicBee
8. Rufus
9. K-Lite Mega Codec Pack
10. Sergei Strelec's WinPE
More >>

top reads

Star How to Disable 1-Click Ordering on Amazon (and Avoid Surprise Charges)

Star How to Fix Shallow Paint Layer Depth in Bambu Studio

Star Aviator Betting Game Secrets: Unlock 97% RTP & Triple Your Wins

Star Windows Recall: What It Is, Why Hackers Will Love It, and How to Stay Safe

Star Star Trek Fleet Command Promo Codes: Redeem Codes for Free Shards, Blueprints And Resources

Star How To Use VLC Media Player to Trim Video Clips

Star What Is the $WinREAgent Folder and Can I Delete It?

Star Swear Your Way to Better Search Results

Star How to Get a Dark Start Menu and Taskbar in Windows 10 & 11

Star Enable, Disable, Manage, Delete or Create a System Restore Point


MajorGeeks.Com » News » August 2012 » Woman sentenced to 2. years for hacking scheme

Woman sentenced to 2. years for hacking scheme


Contributed by: Email on 08/25/2012 02:56 PM [ comments Comments ]


A Nigerian woman this week was sentenced to 2 years, six months in a U.S. prison for taking part in "one of the most sophisticated and organized computer hacking and ATM cashout schemes ever perpetrated," according to the FBI.

Sonya Martin, 45, was part of a hacking cell that used sophisticated techniques to break the encryption used by payment processor WorldPay US to protect some 1.5 million worldwide customers' payroll debit card accounts. Employers used the debit cards to pay workers instead of issuing paper checks.

“While this was a complex, internationally coordinated crime with many different players and components, it would not have gotten very far without the cashing crews," said Brian D. Lamkin, a special agent with the FBI field office in Atlanta. "Today’s sentencing sends a cautionary message to those here in the U.S. who would aid and abet those individuals abroad in such criminal schemes that you will be held accountable.”

Once they breached the database, the hacking group boosted the balances and ATM withdrawal limits on compromised accounts, using lead “cashers” with various debit card account numbers and their associated PINs, to withdraw more than $9 million within a 12-hour span from over 2,100 ATMs in at least 280 cities worldwide in November 2008.

Once the withdrawals were completed, the hackers tried to destroy evidence of their illegal activity, but WorldPay (then known as RBS WorldPay) detected the anomalies and immediately reported the breach.

The breach later cost WorldPay its PCI Standards compliance approval for a few months, when it regained it after showing VISA it had made improvements to its network security.

Martin supervised a cashing crew in Chicago, the FBI said in a news release. "She was given a payroll card number and PIN code, and manufactured counterfeit debit cards based on that information. She gave the counterfeit cards to underlings she recruited and supervised, and together they fraudulently withdrew approximately $80,000 from various Chicago ATMs during the early morning hours of November 8, 2008."

She was arrested in March 2011 at a New York airport while trying to fly to London. She also was ordered to repay almost $90,000 and serve five years' probation upon her release from prison.

Another group's alleged leader, Albert Gonzalez, currently is serving a 20-year prison term for his role in the hacking scheme.






« 3D Bouncing Boobies · Woman sentenced to 2. years for hacking scheme · Jury finds Samsung guilty of infringing on Apple's patents, awards Apple $1.05 billion in damages »




Comments
comments powered by Disqus

MajorGeeks.Com » News » August 2012 » Woman sentenced to 2. years for hacking scheme

© 2000-2025 MajorGeeks.com
Powered by Contentteller® Business Edition