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Russian Gets 12 Years in U.S. Prison for Role in Hacking Scheme
Feb. 14, 2018, at 6:53 p.m.
Russian Gets 12 Years in U.S. Prison for Role in Hacking Scheme
By Brendan Pierson
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Russian citizen was sentenced to 12 years in
prison on Wednesday for his role in a computer hacking scheme that
compromised more than 160 million credit card numbers and caused
hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.
Vladimir Drinkman, 37, was sentenced by before U.S. District Judge
Jerome Simandle in Camden, New Jersey federal court, according to U.S.
prosecutors.
Drinkman was arrested in the Netherlands in June 2012 and extradited
to the United States in February 2015. He pleaded guilty to charges of
conspiring to illegally access computers and conspiring to commit wire
fraud in September 2015.
Another Russian man who was arrested along with Drinkman, Dmitriy
Smilianets, was sentenced by Simandle on Wednesday to time served.
Smilianets, 34, pleaded guilty to conspiring to commit wire fraud in
September 2015.
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Prosecutors said the two men were part of a hacking scheme as far back
as 2003 in which they helped install "sniffers" designed to comb
through and steal data from computer networks of financial companies,
payment processors and retailers.
Prosecutors said the defendants then used an array of computers to
store and ultimately sell data they collected, fetching $10 to $50
apiece for credit card numbers depending on country of origin.
The scheme ultimately caused banks and credit card companies to suffer
hundreds of millions in losses, including more than $300 million
reported by three companies alone, prosecutors said.
Sixteen companies' networks were infiltrated, including those of
Nasdaq OMX Group Inc, 7-Eleven [SILC.UL], France’s Carrefour SA, JC
Penney Co, JetBlue Airways Corp and Heartland Payment Systems Inc,
according to prosecutors.Drinkman was originally charged as an unnamed
defendant in a 2009 indictment accusing Albert Gonzalez of Miami over
his involvement in five corporate data breaches. Gonzalez is serving a
20-year federal prison term.
(Reporting by Brendan Pierson in New York, editing by G Crosse)
Copyright 2018 Thomson Reuters.
https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2018-02-14/russian-gets-12-years-in-us-prison-for-role-in-hacking-scheme
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