
On Tuesday, the Justice Department, Hiểu Minh NGO, 25, hacking and identity theft and other cyber criminals to announce that its sales are $ 2 MN issued a report.
The Financial Times reported that as a district court in New Hampshire, for different fradulent charges Tuesday sentenced NGO. Non-governmental organization in the United States as soon, was arrested in February 2013.
Back at home in Vietnam, an NGO, where the data on their Web site about breaking into computer systems and social security numbers, credit card details, bank account, like a phone number identifiable information theft, and for advertising, was active from 2007 to 2013 to buy fellow hackers used the information.
A press release by the Department of Justice NGO 200 million US citizens PII (personally identifiable information) access is offered, and more than 1,300 customers around the world through more than a third More than three million "questions" held admitted that certain party database maintained on their web sites.
Internal Revenue Service on other hackers NGO sales information back from them which saw $ 65 million to more than 13,000 people to file income tax returns that have been used.
'Criminals buy and sell stolen identity information because they see it as a low-risk, high-reward proposition,' Assistant Attorney General Leslie Caldwell said a statement.
'Identifying and prosecuting cyber criminals like Ngo is one of the ways we're working to change that cost-benefit analysis.'
The US Office of Personnel Management revealed that the hackers have stolen more than 21.5 mn social security numbers till now, and out of them 1.1 mn include fingerprints.
Sentencing Ngo has finally taken an initiative for stopping cyber crimes that are breaching the personal identity of civilians.
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