Seven people around the world have been arrested in connection wi th an international cybercrime ring. The suspects illegally accessed 1,600 Stub Hub accounts and stole more than $1. Million in tickets. Three people were taken into custody in,ondo n, two in the -ew.ork area, one in / oronto, and one in spain.
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rrests made in global, $1.6M StubHub cybertheft case
Seven people around the world have been arrested in connection wi th an international cybercrime ring. The suspects illegally accessed 1,600 Stub Hub accounts and stole more than $1. Million in tickets. Three people were taken into custody in,ondo n, two in the -ew.ork area, one in / oronto, and one in spain.
Seven people around the world have been arrested in connection wi th an international cybercrime ring. The suspects illegally accessed 1,600 Stub Hub accounts and stole more than $1. Million in tickets. Three people were taken into custody in,ondo n, two in the -ew.ork area, one in / oronto, and one in spain.
Seven people around the world have been arrested in connection wi
th an international cybercrime ring that illegally accessed 1,600 Stub Hub accounts and stole more than $1.6 million in tickets. Authorities still dont know how the suspects gained access to the acc ounts, !anhattan "istrict Attorney #yrus $ance %r. said at a news con& erence on 'ednesday. (nce inside the accounts, the cyberintruders us ed the victims pre)e*isting credit card in&ormation and credit cards st olen &rom additional victims to purchase tickets. +n coordinated arrests, three people were taken into custody in ,ondo n, two in the -ew .ork area, one in /oronto, and one in Spain. 0/odays law en&orcement action re1ects the increasingly global lands cape in which 2nancial and cybercriminals operate,0 $ance said. 03igh ting cybercrime today, as this demonstrates, re4uires international co operation.0 StubHub, a website where customers buy and sell tickets to entertain ment events, 2rst discovered that more than 1,000 accounts had been breached in !arch 5016. Soon a&ter, the company alerted police, who started an investigation. Authorities say they soon learned that two men, $adim 7olyakov, 60, a nd -ikolay !atveychuk, 51, were allegedly buying the tickets illegally, then e)mailing them to three Americans, "aniel 7etrys8yn, 59, ,auren ce :rinkmeyer, 5;, and :ryan #aputo, 5;. According to $ance, the thr ee men then resold the tickets and worked with several people, includ ing Sergei <irin, 6=, o& >ussia, to launder the money using internation al wire trans&ers and 7ay7al. <irin is accused o& advertising his money)laundering services online a nd turning a pro2t &or his part in the ring. Analysts in the district attorneys o?ice investigated receipts and tran saction records and eventually traced the e*changes to +nternet proto col addresses, 7ay7al accounts, bank accounts and other 2nancial acc ounts used and controlled by the suspects. @ach o& the indicted men &ace a number o& &elony charges that include money laundering, criminal possession o& stolen property, grand larce ny and identity the&t. $ance made the announcement alongside several o?icials, including S gt. >ichard >ollings o& the >oyal #anadian !ounted 7olice and >obert %. Sica, special agent in charge o& the A.S. Secret Services -ew .ork 2 eld o?ice. 0#riminal organi8ations such as this aspire to e*ploit and compromise our 2nancial systems,0 >ollins said. 0/heir criminal activities are not r estricted by our borders. +n &act, they seek to e*ploit Burisdictional bou ndaries &or their illicit purposes. 'e simply cannot allow this to occu r.0 Authorities said 7olyakov and !atveychuk bought more than 6,C00 tic kets &or various events, including %ay)D and %ustin /imberlake concert s, -ew .ork .ankees games, and /he :ook o& !ormon, a :roadway pl ay. 7eople across the world were victims o& the scam, the law en&orce ment agencies said. 7olyakov was arrested on %uly 6 while vacationing near :arcelona. 7et rys8yn and #aputo were taken into custody in the -ew .ork area 'ed nesday and went be&ore a Budge. :rinkmeyer, o& :ergen #ounty, -.%., is e*pected to surrender in the coming days, $ance said. Although !atveychuk and <irin remain in >ussia, authorities are hopi ng they will be brought to Bustice, $ance said. He added that o?icials believe they have identi2ed the primary actors in the scam though the investigation continues. >obert #apps, a &ormer security e*ecutive at StubHub, said the arrest s might change the way criminals operate. 0.ou are no longer sa&e to t ravel and operate outside o& your home country, without signi2cant ris k o& arrest and prosecution,0 he said in an e)mail. 0+solation is a power &ul &orce in the e?ort to change behaviors. #on2ned within the border s o& their home country, + suspect well see a change in behavior o& so me o& these criminals.0 "avid S8uchman, e*ecutive assistant o& the !anhattan district attorne y, said its possible the indicted men may have met on an +nternet &oru m &or hackers, though their relationship is not entirely clear yet twitter EhttpsFGGtwitter.comG.H#,:((< I plurkEhttpFGGwww.plurk.co mGsearchkeywords I linkedincn.linkedin.comGpubG)G=JG10aG b;0G@dit I$k EhttpFGGvk.comGchinateach IredditEhttpFGGwww.reddit.comG userGe*tensions51G Iweibo EhttpFGGweibo.comGsearchkeywords I