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Decade-Long Bank Account Hacking Scheme Gets Fraudster 57 Months

Brooklyn man sentenced to 57 months in prison for a series of account hijacking attacks spanning more than a decade. Account hijacking is a well-known tactic in identity theft schemes through which attackers profit from their victim’s stolen account information to conduct unauthorized activities. Elcock and his co-conspirators used stolen personal and financial information to pilfer over $1.1 million from banks and online retailers. They also changed some of the hacked accounts’ passwords and deleted activity notifications to hide their criminal activity.

Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/decade-long-bank-account-hacking-scheme-gets-fraudster-57-months/

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