JPMorgan: The biggest bank hack of all time

The biggest one was revealed financial institution customer data of all time. Among the banking institutions, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Dow Jones & Co. stand out.

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Prosecutors in the United States have announced that it is the biggest data theft in history and accused four men accused of illegal activities such as stock manipulation and casino gambling on-line gambling, which earned them hundreds of millions of dollars.

Oι εισαγγελείς αναφέρουν ότι οι κατηγορούμενοι στόχευαν χρηματοπιστωτικά ιδρύματα, εκδότες, χρηματιστές και εταιρείες λογισμικού. Σύμφωνα με το κατηγορητήριο, εργαζόντουσαν με υποστηρικτές αποθεμάτων για να ανεβάσουν τις τιμές μετοχών, λειτουργούσαν τουλάχιστον 12 online καζίνο, ξέπλεναν παράνομο χρήμα και λειτουργούσαν παράνομα ανταλλακτήρια .

And action does not stop here. According to prosecutors, as hackers have stolen data from more than 100 millions of clients around the world, including one of the largest banking institutions in the United States, JPMorgan. Almost all of their successful plans, including her manipulation , are aided by online piracy and other cybercrimes.

The leader of the ring is alleged to be Gery Shalon with associates Joshua Aaron and Ziv Orenstein. Along with them, Anthony Murgio is accused of operating an unlicensed Bitcoin business with the Coin.mx. Murgio was arrested in Florida and Shalon and Orenstein were arrested in Israel in August.

Thieves' activity dates from 2012 to the middle of 2015. US Prosecutor Manhattan's Preet Bharara has scheduled a press conference on Tuesday (Wednesday for us) to explain the charges.

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