Rodriguez Yeje

And a third collaborator in the online robbery of the century

Federal prosecutors called it "the robbery of the 21st century."

Ο Γενικός Εισαγγελέας των ΗΠΑ της Ανατολικής Περιφέρειας της Νέας Υόρκης ανακοίνωσε αυτή την εβδ ότι και ένα τρίτο πρόσωπο ομολόγησε την ενοχή του για συμμετοχή στην μεγαλύτερη ληστεία στην ιστορία του διαδικτύου που απέφερε κέρδη 45.000.000 εκατομμυρίων δολαρίων. Ο Evan Jose Peña, 35 of years, said he was involved in the robbery.
Peña met his colleagues Emir Yasser Yeje and Elvis Rafael Rodriguez, (and the 24 years old) in the prison where they are held on remand pending trial.
All three defendants, “using that were stolen using the most sophisticated hacking techniques to withdraw millions of dollars in just hours in an unprecedented cyber heist,” said US Attorney Loretta Lynch.

On two different dates - the first time on December 22, 2012 and then on February 19, 2013 - the aforementioned defendants collaborated and removed millions from ATMs, according to federal prosecutors.

Οι hackers διείσδυσαν στα υπολογιστών δύο τραπεζών, της National Bank of Ras Al-Khaimah PSC και της Oman's Bank Muscat. Στη συνέχεια αλλοίωσαν τα όρια ανάληψης στους προπληρωμένους λογαριασμούς χρέωση. Οι hackers αμέσως μετά έστειλε τις πληροφορίες σε συνεργάτες τους σε όλο τον κόσμο οι οποίοι κωδικοποιούσαν τα στοιχεία των λογαριασμών σε μαγνητικές κάρτες.
Using these cards, the team was able to steal a large amount of money in a very short time.

The photo below is distributed by the US Law Office for the South District of New York and shows Rodriguez and Yeje with stacks of money.

Rodriguez-Yeje

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