Germany arrests 10 in global Internet Scam Raids
Posted on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 13:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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BERLIN (Reuters) - German police have arrested 10 people suspected of being
involved in an international Internet scam which could have cost victims
hundreds of thousands of euros, the Federal Police Office said on Thursday.
An 18-month-long probe resulted in raids in several German cities and the
arrests of 10 Russians, Ukrainians and Germans who police think were involved in
"phishing" -- or tricking people into revealing personal or financial details.
The group targeted bank customers who received emails purportedly from
organizations like eBay Inc and Deutsche Telekom, said the office.
Attached to the emails was so-called Trojan horse software which records data
entered in computers.
"This case shows that criminal organizations are using the Internet more and
more to gain enormous amounts of money with a supposedly low risk of being
caught," said Crime Office President Joerg Ziercke in a statement.
"The authorities face constant new challenges in the fight against computer
crime where perpetrators are developing a higher degree of professionalism and
specialization."
The office said the suspects had led luxurious lifestyles involving expensive
jewelry, cars and travel.
The probe stretched across several western German cities, including Duesseldorf,
Cologne and Frankfurt.
Police are holding eight of the 10 arrested, including two women and six men
aged between 20 and 36 years-old.
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 13:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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