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David Jose Gomez-Cegarra, who stole from two CUs and two banks along with co-conspirators, is also ordered to pay restitution.
Feds are searching for "The Engineer," the architect of malware that helped an international criminal organization steal millions.
Venezuelan nationals have targeted more than 100 credit union and bank ATMs in 21 states, causing more than $6.1 million in losses.
FBI issues an intelligence statement urging credit unions and banks to strengthen physical and cyber controls as attacks accelerate.
Nebraska grand jury hands down the third indictment against more suspects in jackpotting attacks that targeted hundreds of CUs and banks, costing millions.
Ploutus malware is used to drain ATMs in coordinated thefts across 15 states; second part of this criminal case remains sealed by prosecutors.
Federal indictment reveals how encrypted communications, reconnaissance, and Ploutus malware enabled 54 suspects to drain ATM cash.
Investigators post photos of suspects and ask for the public’s help in identifying them.
Officers arrive seconds after the suspects flee, leaving behind $1,000 in cash and a tampered machine.
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