US telecommunications company AT&T lost $ 200 million in seven years due to 1,9 million unlocked phones.
Can anyone from Pakistan, that is, completely anti-diametrically from America, get their hands on 1,9 million phones in the US? It seems that hacking has no borders, just as punishment has no borders.
A Pakistani swindler has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for unlocking 1,9 million phones of the largest US telecommunications company AT&T in seven years. The company lost more than $ 200 million due to improper use of the phones.
Convicted Muhammad Fahd acting from Pakistan bribed many AT&T employees to use the feature accessand to unlock mobile phones. And to top it off, when the company increased security Fahd used the same people to inject malware into the company's servers.
Between the summer of 2012 and April 2013, Fahd recruited AT&T employees, bribing them with hundreds of thousands of dollars to remove their cell phone billing system.
As of April 2013, the fraudster was forced to hire a malware developer to design malicious tools after AT&T introduced a new unlocking system that prevented corrupt employees from continuing to unlock phones for account of.
Μόλις αναπτύχθεικε στο δίκτυο της εταιρείας το κακόβουλο λογισμικό συγκέντρωσε αρκετές πληροφορίες για να δημιουργήσει επιπλέον κακόβουλο λογισμικό, το οποίο οι απατεώνες χρησιμοποίησαν για την εξ αποστάσεως "processing ψεύτικων αιτημάτων ξεκλειδώματος" από το Πακιστάν.
From November 2014 to September 2017, Fahd and several of his associates also bribed other AT&T employees to install hardware devices (such as wireless access points) on the operator's internal network.
Following this breach, the conspirators gained access to AT & T's systems to automate the "false unlock request process."
Throughout the project, Fahd and his associates used a number of showcase companies to cover up their illegal activities, including Swift Unlocks Inc, Endless Trading FZE, Endless Connections Inc and iDevelopment Co. It is unbelievable that he did not stop his illegal activity even when he knew that the company had suspicions and was conducting investigations.
AT&T found 1.900.033 cell phones were illegally unlocked, resulting in $201.497.430,94 in lost payments.
The company sued its former employees as well as the person in charge. Fahd was arrested in Hong Kong in February 2018 and extradited to the United States in August 2019. He remained in prison until his final conviction this week. to 12 years in prison.