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Phishers Arrested In Eastern Europe and US 84

An anonymous reader writes to let us know about the roundup of a phishing gang by the FBI and authorities in Poland and Romania. 18 arrests were made in what the FBI calls "Operation Cardkeeper." The gang has allegedly been selling stolen identities and information on credit cards and bank accounts since at least 2004. To remind us what a drop in the bucket such international operations are, the article says: "The Anti-Phishing Working Group, an industry consortium, said more than 10,000 phishing Web sites were active on the Internet in August, about double the number of sites in January."
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Phishers Arrested In Eastern Europe and US

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  • Romania???? (Score:2, Informative)

    by adinu79 ( 860333 ) on Monday November 06, 2006 @02:55PM (#16738707)
    I see nowhere in the article a mention about Romania. I know we've had our share of online scam artists, but mentioning Romania any time something like this comes along is just plain ridiculous.
  • Re:Romania???? (Score:4, Informative)

    by El Torico ( 732160 ) on Monday November 06, 2006 @03:05PM (#16738853)
    Other articles noted that the investigation includes Romania - http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=4352 [net-security.org].

    This article in the Washingtonn Post appears to be the most comprehensive - http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2006/11 /14_arrested_for_credit_card_ph_1.html [washingtonpost.com]

  • Re:Moo (Score:3, Informative)

    by DenDude ( 922896 ) on Monday November 06, 2006 @03:42PM (#16739489) Homepage

    No, we sure as bloody hell don't. So the real question is - what the **** is YOUR police force doing in MY country?! Who gave them the authority to arrest anyone on Polish soil?!

    I guess you missed the part of the article that stated:

    Working with international authorities, the FBI also assisted in the arrests of 11 people in Poland believed to be connected to a network of online fraud forums. The FBI said it had traced a series of phishing attacks from late 2004 back to members of the Polish ring. (emphasis is obviously mine)

    And after doing things like that you still wonder WHY OH WHY you're not very liked in Europe?!

    I already know the answer to that. You people (and by you people, I don't mean all Europeans, just you asshole haters) are simply hateful, jealous, mean spirited, and look for *any* opportunity to bash America. You didn't even Read The Fine Article, you just read FBI - Poland - Arrest, and assumed that the FBI was there trouncing on you like the Wermacht after the Reichstag fire.

    FWIW: I lived in West Germany from 82-85, when the Baader-Meinhoff gang was kidnapping and killing Americans. Oh yeah, and car bombs that blew up the American Air Force Base and the Civilian Airport near it in 1985. Remember, that was 20 years ago. The attitude there has not changed much; we were hated then, and we are hated now. I will say, however, that as bad (IMO) as the reasoning for the Red Army Faction and the Baader-Meinhoff gang was (communist), at least they had an ideology behind them, not just a compete hate of everything based on feeling.

    Like I've said in the past, if an American scientist discovered something that cured all illnesses, and no one *ever* died prematurely, you asshats would whine about overpopulation.
    Typical of the America hating group that loves to tout "tolerance".

  • Re:Moo (Score:1, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday November 06, 2006 @03:54PM (#16739749)
    The FBI didn't arrest anybody in Poland. They arrested some people in Ohio, and provided information to the Polish authorities. And as far as I can tell, the only ones being charged under US law are the US citizens - those arrested in Poland will face trial there according to local law.

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