Peaches Posted July 14, 2010 Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 Airline Ticket Fraud Ring Dismantled38 suspects indicted Thirty eight suspects have been indicted for their role in a fraud operation that involved selling underpriced airline tickets acquired using stolen identities. The scam affected thousands of individuals and led to losses of over $20 million. "What began as a local law enforcement investigation ultimately exposed an extensive nationwide black market for airline tickets. Six federal indictments allege that 38 defendants used stolen credit and debit card information from thousands of identity theft victims to purchase tickets, which they sold to their customers at a steep discount. These separate criminal conspiracies resulted in an estimated total loss of more than $20 million to numerous domestic airline companies, financial institutions, other merchants and cardholders" the United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri Beth Phillips, announced.According to the authorities, the fraud ring purchased stolen financial information from hackers in Asian countries like Bangladesh or Vietnam. Some members stole credit card details themselves from hotels or their work places, which included a bank and a call center.Other defendants activated as travel agents on the black market selling seriously underpriced airline tickets that were being purchased using the stolen information. The ticket reservations were being made close to a plane's departure in order to avoid the transactions being flagged as fraud in time to revoke them. Additional co-conspirators played the role of brokers who directed customers to the rogue travel agents in exchange for a share of the profit. The tickets were being sold for prices from $75 to $250 and many of the customers knew of their illegal origin. Story - http://news.softpedi...ed-147322.shtml Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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