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FBI Sweep Takes Down More Than 70 ‘Nigerian Prince’ Email Scammers
2018-06-13
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more than 70 people in the U.S. and Nigeria for engaging in a massive email scam that has taken millions of dollars from U.S. companies in 2018 alone.

The arrests came over a month after an email protection group, Agari, exposed the scammers behind the infamous "Nigerian Prince" email scams that have been appearing in American inboxes for years. The FBI announced Monday it had taken down more than 70 members of the west African crime ring in an action dubbed Operation Wire Wire, The Wall Street Journal reported. The organization had mostly targeted the finance departments of U.S. companies, posing as business partners seeking bill payments.

"They are doing their research ... going onto company websites and looking for the right people," Scott Smith, FBI assistant director for the Cyber Division, told TheWSJ. "They may even go as far as pulling annual reports and finding what companies they do business with and spoofing those accounts."

Agari analyzed 59,652 unique email messages from 78 email accounts that belonged to 10 criminal organizations over the course of 10 months to identify 10 separate crime syndicates in May, but the FBI’s operation targeted just one of those groups. Of the other nine, the vast majority operate out of Nigeria, and many target individuals rather than companies. It’s unclear whether the FBI plans to take action against those as well.

American businesses lost $675 million from BEC scams in 2017 ‐ a 300-percent increase from the $215 million they lost in 2014, according to the FBI’s IC3 2017 Internet Crime Report. The numbers continue to skyrocket in 2018, with $685 million in losses reported to the FBI in the first quarter of 2018 alone, according to TheWSJ.

"While much of the high-profile attention paid to email security has focused on nation state actors, the reality is that American businesses are far more likely to be attacked by BEC scammers operating from Africa," said Patrick Peterson, Agari’s founder and executive chairman, in a May blurb. "The sad irony is that these foreign adversaries are using our own legitimate infrastructure against us in attacks that are far more damaging and much harder to detect than any intrusion or malware."

Those arrested in Nigeria will face charges and be tried there, while the U.S. will keep jurisdiction over those arrested domestically.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Wait, FBI fights crime and protects stupid people?

One wonders how they managed to find the time, what with their other outside interests like coup-plotting.
Posted by: SteveS   2018-06-13 13:14  

#6  Give me your bank account routing numbers and I'll make it happen.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-06-13 11:29  

#5  Does this mean I'm not going to get my million dollars?
Posted by: Bobby   2018-06-13 10:51  

#4  Wait, FBI fights crime and protects stupid people?
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-06-13 09:44  

#3  Trump should have done a TV event announcing this.

Posted by: lord garth   2018-06-13 09:03  

#2  Should have done this long ago, and then repeated every year or so.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-06-13 08:24  

#1  Abusing the shit out of our trust-based system. I said when we lower our defenses, these cheats get in and ruin it for everyone, and I was right. Non-trust-based societies suck, because everyone is a cheater.

I don't see this getting any better, sadly.
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2018-06-13 03:57  

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