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Cyber-criminals in two cities charged over $11-million identity theft

Hundreds of bank accounts were allegedly set up using data such as names and addresses that were hacked from company files.

Mike Simpson by Mike Simpson
05-04-2021 18:38
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Alleged cyber-criminals in Adelaide and Sydney have been accused of stealing more than $11-million by hacking into businesses and modifying payroll, superannuation and credit card details.

One of them, a 31-year-old man formerly of Adelaide, was arrested at a library in Sydney’s Green Square on Sunday.

The other two, 32-year-old Jason Lees and 28-year-old Emily Walker, were arrested in the Adelaide suburb of Seaton on Monday night.

New South Wales police said more than 80 personal and financial profiles were stolen for the purpose of committing fraud.

They said the 31-year-old committed the crimes in South Australia from early 2019, and then in NSW from August in the same year. He has faced 24 fraud-related charges in Newtown Local Court in Sydney.

Charged with money laundering and deception offences

Lees and Walker faced the Adelaide Magistrates Court charged with money laundering and deception offences.

Police prosecutor, Senior Sergeant Mike Tolson, told the court it was anticipated hundreds more charges would be laid.

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The court heard businesses and organisations had been hacked for staff data – including names, addresses and birthdates – that was then used to set up a large number of bank accounts where money was deposited.

“All of the stolen [identities have] come from intruding upon businesses,” the prosecutor told the court.

Many cryptocurrency accounts used to launder $18-million

Tolson said multiple cryptocurrency accounts had also been used to launder more than $18-million.

“Current investigations … are still underway to identify and locate the proceeds and distribution of the cryptocurrencies,” he stated.

“However, one of the wallets that has been identified alone contains more than $18-million in transactions … and multiple withdrawal accounts.”

Police said officers seized electronic devices from the pair’s Seaton address in January. They have since confiscated nine computers, their hard-drives and six mobile phones.

Police say the crimes were ‘sophisticated’ and ‘complex’

SA Police Cybercrime Investigations Section officer in charge, Detective Senior Sergeant Adam Serafini, said the alleged crimes were “sophisticated and complex”.

“Cybercrime, and this investigation in particular, presented unique challenges for law enforcement, who were able to tackle this issue collaboratively with law enforcement and industry partners,” he said.

“This investigation is an excellent example of police working together to ensure that cybercrimes which are committed across our state and territory borders will be thoroughly investigated by law enforcement.”

NSW Police Force Cybercrime Squad commander, Detective Superintendent Matthew Craft, said it was a timely reminder for individuals and businesses to have strong cybersecurity measures in place.

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