Payment Card Theft Ring Tech Leader Gets 10-Year Sentence Twitter Get Permission
A Ukrainian national who admitted to working as a system administrator and IT manager for the notorious FIN7 cybercriminal gang, which has been involved in the theft of millions of payment cards, has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
Fedir Hladyr, 35, who pleaded guilty in 2019 to federal charges that included conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit computer hacking, could have faced up to 20 years in federal prison. As part of the plea deal, prosecutors agreed to drop other charges.
Payment Card Theft Ring Tech Leader Gets 10-Year Sentence
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Payment Card Theft Ring Tech Leader Gets 10-Year Sentence
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Among the darknet marketplaces vying to pick up former Joker s Stash customers are Brian s Club, Vclub, Yale Lodge and UniCC, Kela says.
Flashpoint s researchers say the Ferum and Trump s Dumps marketplaces are also attempting to build their clientele after the apparent demise of Joker s Stash.
Joker s Stash customers were likely already looking for a new marketplace, says the threat research firm Digital Shadows, due to the site s declining customer service and having its service interrupted by law enforcement officials in December 2020. Brian s Club Rising to the Top
So far, Brian s Club has gone the extra mile with its marketing efforts, Kela says. For example, it has replaced Joker s Stash as the official sponsor of the popular underground forum Omerta, which focuses on payment card trading.
Darknet Markets Compete to Replace Joker s Stash
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