Alleged Romanian Subway Hackers Were Lured to U.S.

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What a joke is this story, hacking so mutch, probably making lot of money but so so stupid. Public defendant and romanian condoms, prob will be good in jail while they get raped.



The alleged ringleader of a Romanian hacker gang accused of breaking into and stealing payment card data from hundreds of Subway restaurants made news late last month when he was extradited to face charges in the United States. But perhaps the more interesting story is how his two alleged accomplices were lured here by undercover U.S. Secret Service agents, who promised to shower the men with love and riches.

Adrian-Tiberiu Oprea, 27, appeared in a New Hampshire federal court a week ago Tuesday, after being extradited from Constanta, Romania to face charges of hacking into the point-of-sale terminals at more than 150 Subway restaurants and at least 50 other retailers. Oprea was among four men indicted last year on charges of conspiracy to commit computer fraud, wire fraud and access device fraud.

Two of Oprea’s alleged accomplices arrived in Boston one day apart in August 2011, and were arrested immediately after stepping off of their respective flights. Previous news stories have noted their arrests and detentions in the United States, but all of the accounts I read neglected to mention one very interesting fact: Both men entered the country of their own volition.

I spoke last week with Michael Shklar, the public defender appointed to 27-year-old Iulian Dolan — the man authorities say helped Oprea sell credit and debit card accounts harvested in the break-ins. According to Shklar, U.S. Secret Service agents tricked his client into voluntarily visiting the United States by posing as representatives from a local resort and casino that was offering him a complimentary weekend getaway.

“My client was actually smart enough to say, ‘Oh, I don’t believe this. Why would you invite me to a weekend for free?’ And they basically told him, ‘Well, we know you gamble online, and we would like to comp you a weekend because it gives us a cosmopolitan feel.”

Shklar said his client apparently was taken in by the ruse, and thought he’d struck a rapport with the female casino employee who’d invited him. Dolan didn’t know it, but the Secret Service and the casino had set up a dedicated telephone line for the female “employee,” and gave her an email with the casino’s domain name. When a suspicious Dolan sought to verify her story, it checked out. The airline ticket itself was even purchased by the casino, in case Dolan checked on that detail as well.

Apparently convinced he was headed for a weekend of fun, Dolan packed a suitcase with three days’ worth of clothes — plus jewelry for his erstwhile casino friend — and hopped on a complimentary flight from Bucharest to Logan International Airport…where he was presented with complimentary silver bracelets.

“He arrived in the U.S. with some clothes, a cheap necklace, a little bit of money, and three very large boxes of grape-flavored Romanian condoms,” Shklar said.

Investigators took a different approach with Cezar Iulian Butu, the 26-year-old from Ploiesti, Romania who is accused of purchasing stolen debit and credit cards from Dolan. Investigators had subpoenaed Yahoo!, GoDaddy and other communications providers to snoop on Butu’s emails. Information gleaned from those messages included quite a bit of information about where he’d traveled, bars he’d visited, his friends, etc.

Armed with this information, U.S. investigators reached out to Butu posing as an attractive female tourist he had met while he was in France approximately one year earlier. According to Shklar, Butu believed he was coming to the United States to meet an independently wealthy Hooters waitress who said she worked at the restaurant chain for the health insurance coverage and because she liked people.

“He gets off the plane and they nab him and the handcuffs don’t even have fur on them,” Shklar said.

The Secret Service declined to comment on the record for this story, citing the ongoing legal case.

The fourth man indicted last year in connection with the hacking case, Florin Radu, 23, of Rimnicu Vilcea, Romania, remains at large. If convicted, the defendants face a maximum of five years in prison for each count of conspiracy to commit computer related fraud, 30 years in prison for each count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and five years in prison for each count of conspiracy to commit access device fraud. They also face fines up to twice the amount of the fraud loss and restitution.

source: krebsonsec
 

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“He arrived in the U.S. with some clothes, a cheap necklace, a little bit of money, and three very large boxes of grape-flavored Romanian condoms,” Shklar said.

Shit is priceless =))
 

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haha
 

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Online friends inviting you on "cosmopolitan feel" type of vacations is always a reason to worry.

I don't think people are aware how priceless freedom is. I'm reading this guy's story and i can't believe how lightly carders/hackers/online criminals threat matters important as such. That's fucked up.

When someone who you ve been dealing with for 5 years goes offline for one month comes back and has a vacation gift for you, don't fuckin go. Because frail skinny hacker type dudes don't even need to drop the soap in the showers, not to mention it's only a hall and a room wich you ll be trapped for the rest of your motherfuckin life stupid fuckin idiot!:eek:

Damn it.... stay safe people and never meet online friends. This is a good example of how most people who foolishly believe they won't get caught ever should be careful about.
 

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Some wise words ive just saw.

Ppl spend too much time on internet, and real threat of life become miserable. And they doesnt care about security. Thats why. :(
 

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they can use many ways-invitation- was very bad trap :D
 

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pussy got the dude arrested...i cant laugh. Are there not enough women in Romania, white pussy, yellow pussy, black pussy, green pussy, red pussy even bloody pussy. Why go to US cus of pussy....damn it
 
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