Turkish Man Pleads Guilty in $55 Million Cyberattacks Case
Source: Associated Press
Turkish Man Pleads Guilty in $55 Million Cyberattacks Case
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK Mar 1, 2016, 7:54 PM ET
A Turkish man who led three cyberattacks against global financial institutions that caused more than $55 million in losses pleaded guilty Tuesday, prosecutors said.
Ercan Findikoglu, 34, whose online nicknames included "Segate," ''Predator," and "Oreon," entered the plea in Brooklyn federal court.
Prosecutors said he used cashing crews worldwide to make fraudulent ATM withdrawals on a massive scale across the globe. In a February 2011 operation, Findikoglu's cashing crews withdrew about $10 million through 15,000 fraudulent ATM withdraws in at least 18 countries, they said.
The government said he hacked into computer systems of three payment processing companies. It said he and co-conspirators accessed prepaid debit card accounts, inflated balances and removed their withdrawal limits between 2011 and 2013.
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