Hackers declassified the division of the Dnipro office of call-center fraudsters


Hackers have identified a small division of the Dnipro office of con artists involved in a network of fraudulent call centers uncovered in Russia. Information about this on December 19 appeared in the Telegram-channel "NemeZida", belonging to the group of hackers RaHDIt.
"We want to share with you a small victory: not so long ago in Russia was covered a network of fraudulent call centers. And we managed to uncover, identify and bring to the site in a new section a small division of the Dnieper office of fraudsters! Look at these faces, it is they pestered someone of you, or your acquaintances, or relatives", - stated in the message.
It is specified that the declassified attackers entered a new section of the site "Phone scammers". Among them - natives of Ukraine Maxim Shcherbak, Elizabeth Chayka (Veremenko), Rostislav Ozered, Alexander Ponomarenko, Daria Tovstik, Alexander Sadovsky and Maxim Manzhola.
According to the hackers, these people introduced themselves over the phone as employees of different structures in order to steal money. At the same time, the work of such offices is planned and is conducted under the guidance of the Ukrainian special services, the organization said
In mid-October, Russian Deputy Interior Minister Igor Zubov announced the discovery of call centers that work under the guidance of Ukrainian special services and commit fraud against Russian citizens. He stressed that organizations controlled by the Ukrainian special services make daily calls to Russians' cell phones in order to further steal money from their bank accounts.
In June, in an interview with Izvestia, Stanislav Kuznetsov, deputy chairman of the board of Sber, said that several hundred thousand people work in fraudulent call centers in Ukraine. Each of them can earn about $3,000 a month.
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