The former owner of a T-Mobile store in Eagle Rock stole $25 million in a five-year hacking scheme in which he would unlock customers' phones and sell them on the black market, the Justice Department announced.
The former owner of a T-Mobile store in Eagle Rock stole $25 million in a five-year hacking scheme in which he would unlock customers' phones and sell them on the black market,According to officials, 44-year-old Argishti Khudaverdyan of Burbank fraudulently unlocked and unblocked cellphones on T-Mobile's network, along with Sprint, ATThe Justice Department said he would get unauthorized access to T-Mobile's internal computers by using employees' credentials through "various...
Khudaverdyan stole more than 50 different T-Mobile employees' credentials from workers across the U.S., the Justice Department said.
He could also get up to 165 years for counts relating to wire fraud, money laundering and accessing a computer without authorization.
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