A 50-year-old Lithuanian citizen has pleaded guilty over his role in a business email compromise (BEC) scheme in which Google and Facebook employees were tricked into wiring a total of more than $100 million to bank accounts he controlled.
Cybercrime·Fraud & Identity Theft
Man Pleads Guilty Over $100M BEC Scheme Targeting Google, Facebook
A 50-year-old Lithuanian citizen has pleaded guilty over his role in a business email compromise (BEC) scheme in which Google and Facebook employees were tricked into wiring a total of more than $100 million to bank accounts he controlled. The post Man Pleads Guilty Over $100M BEC Scheme Targeting Google, Facebook appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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