Apr. 22nd, 2014

thewayne: (Cyranose)
An Experian executive said before Congress, presumably under oath, that there were no allegations of harm for the fullz information dumps that a company acquired by them and sold to this Vietnamese thief, who stupidly went to Guam and got arrested.

Well, here's some harm shown in charges by the federal government against an Ohio man.

The man, Lance Ealy, reached out to Krebs because the prosecutor was failing to turn over evidence that his email was used to buy over 300 fullz packages that were then used to file fraudulent tax returns with the IRS. He now faces a 40+ count indictment and could be sentenced to 20 years in prison.

I don't know if Ealy is innocent or guilty, his email could have been hijacked without him knowing it. Regardless, it does demonstrate that the Feds know that, through this Vietnamese identity theft provider, that fraudulent tax returns were filed as a result of the information sold, thus proving the Experian exec's claims that no one was harmed to be blatantly false.

http://krebsonsecurity.com/2014/04/an-allegation-of-harm

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