8 years, 8 months ago
Prosecutor: Russian man’s computer linked to hacking scheme
SEATTLE — When federal agents arrested a Russian man in the Maldives in 2014, they found 1.7 million stolen credit card numbers on his laptop computer, a federal prosecutor told the jury Monday during opening statements. That was “1.7 million people who had eaten at the wrong restaurant and their personal information was sitting on that man’s computer,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Seth Wilkinson said of Roman Seleznev. “The evidence will show that for seven years, the defendant was one of the largest traffickers of stolen credit card numbers in the world,” Wilkinson said. A search of that server found 170,000 stolen credit card numbers, but a review of its internet activity also revealed personal email activity of Roman Seleznev, he said.



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