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The three men ran a service that sold access to data for over 12.5 billion accounts collected from 10,000 different leaks. In fact, for a fee, the site provided access to people’s passwords in clear text. At the same time, the access itself cost only $2 per day ($7 per week or $24 per month).
A 23-year-old Dutchman told investigators that he did not create the site, but only joined the WeLeakInfo team in early 2016, when the resource was already working. The alleged suspect from Northern Ireland wrote the site itself, and a third unknown laundered payments from customers. The convict, however, “was mainly engaged in data processing, and also answered questions to the support service.”
He says that he processed the compromised databases and uploaded them to the WeLeakInfo servers. Moreover, most of the data was provided to the resource “in the form of donations.” That is, the scheme under which users were given free access to the service if they provided WeLeakInfo with a new database worked fine.
Let me remind you that at the beginning of 2020, the WeLeakInfo.com domain was seized, and this was the result of a joint operation by the FBI, as well as law enforcement officers from Northern Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany and the UK. After the seizure of the domain in the Netherlands and Northern Ireland, two men who ran the resource were arrested.
As it became known now, thanks to court documents, a few days before the arrest, the admins exchanged messages on WhatsApp and discussed receiving a court request from the FBI. Based on the logs, the two suspects believed they were safe, since the authorities did not send requests to underground marketplaces, and as a result, WeLeakInfo operators believed that the FBI considered them “legitimate.”
As a reminder, we also talked about the FBI warns that cybercriminals are looking for money laundering partners through dating sites, and also reported that according to the FBI Report: Cybercrime Victims Lost $4.2 billion in 2020.
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