Eastern Europeans charged with RBS WorldPay hack
Published: 11 Nov 2009 12:34 GMT
A group of Eastern Europeans was charged with hacking into the network of payment processor RBS WorldPay and using counterfeit debit cards at ATMs around the world to steal more than $9m, the US Justice Department said on Tuesday.
Four of the defendants allegedly collaborated to break into the RBS WorldPay network on 4 November, 2008, where they gained access to the account numbers for prepaid payroll cards used by employees to withdraw salaries from ATMs, according to the indictment from a federal grand jury in Atlanta. The defendants allegedly reverse-engineered the PINs associated with the accounts from the encrypted data on the network.
The defendants then allegedly raised the account limits on the compromised accounts and provided a network of 'cashers' with 44 fake debit cards, according to the Justice Department. The cards allegedly were used on 8 November, 2008, to withdraw money from more than 2,100 ATMs in at least 280 cities, including in North America, Russia, Ukraine, Estonia, Italy, Hong Kong and Japan, in less than 12 hours.
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