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Mr_Play
March 13th, 2007, 02:15 PM
3 Indians hack US online brokerage, hijack markets

New Delhi: Three Indian computer hacker suspects, including two from Chennai, have been charged by the United States in connection with a stock scam that artificially boosted equity prices by using hacked websites. One of the accused currently lives in Malaysia.


According to the US Department of Justice, the three face nearly two dozen charges of conspiracy, computer fraud, wire fraud, securities fraud and aggravated identity theft in what the US authorities described as a "hack, pump and dump" scheme designed to hijack online brokerage accounts for profit.


The suspects have been identified as Jaisankar Marimuthu (32) and Chockalingam Ramanathan (33) of Chennai and Thirugnanam Ramanathan (34), who was last reported in Malaysia. Jaisankar and Thirugnanam were detained in Hong Kong, but Chockalingam was still at large, the US officials said.


It's the first time that some arrests have been made overseas for any online brokerage scam in the United States. The US is likely to seek the extradition of arrested duo to face charges in Nebraska. On Monday, the US Department of Justice announced a 23-count indictment. Thirugnanam is a native of India but a Malaysian resident at present.


Jaisankar was arrested on December 20, 2006, by the Hong Kong Police on charges of computer fraud, money laundering and possession of equipment to make a false instrument. Thirugnanam was arrested by authorities in Hong Kong on January 26, 2007, in pursuant to a US provisional arrest warrant.


The conspiracy and computer fraud charges in this case each carry a maximum sentence of five years in prison. Wire fraud and securities fraud carry maximum sentences of 20 and 15 years respectively. Each count of aggravated identity theft adds two years in prison.

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/business/03_2007/3-indians-hack-into-us-online-brokerage-hijack-markets-35969.html

echarcha
March 13th, 2007, 03:09 PM
3 Indians hack US online brokerage, hijack markets

New Delhi: Three Indian computer hacker suspects, including two from Chennai, have been charged by the United States in connection with a stock scam that artificially boosted equity prices by using hacked websites. One of the accused currently lives in Malaysia.


According to the US Department of Justice, the three face nearly two dozen charges of conspiracy, computer fraud, wire fraud, securities fraud and aggravated identity theft in what the US authorities described as a "hack, pump and dump" scheme designed to hijack online brokerage accounts for profit.


The suspects have been identified as Jaisankar Marimuthu (32) and Chockalingam Ramanathan (33) of Chennai and Thirugnanam Ramanathan (34), who was last reported in Malaysia. Jaisankar and Thirugnanam were detained in Hong Kong, but Chockalingam was still at large, the US officials said.


It's the first time that some arrests have been made overseas for any online brokerage scam in the United States. The US is likely to seek the extradition of arrested duo to face charges in Nebraska. On Monday, the US Department of Justice announced a 23-count indictment. Thirugnanam is a native of India but a Malaysian resident at present.


Jaisankar was arrested on December 20, 2006, by the Hong Kong Police on charges of computer fraud, money laundering and possession of equipment to make a false instrument. Thirugnanam was arrested by authorities in Hong Kong on January 26, 2007, in pursuant to a US provisional arrest warrant.


The conspiracy and computer fraud charges in this case each carry a maximum sentence of five years in prison. Wire fraud and securities fraud carry maximum sentences of 20 and 15 years respectively. Each count of aggravated identity theft adds two years in prison.

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/business/03_2007/3-indians-hack-into-us-online-brokerage-hijack-markets-35969.html

Once in US jails, I wonder whose 'lingam' he will have to 'chock' :D (In Marathi chokh means to suck)

What bloody thieves!! Whats the use of all the education and the sacrifices their parents made to send these morons to college! :down:

sgars
March 14th, 2007, 09:58 PM
What bloody thieves!! Whats the use of all the education and the sacrifices their parents made to send these morons to college! :down:


Not to worry. They will be back to India and become MLAs or MPs and then all the scrficies by their parents will be paid multiple times.