Man Convicted for $23 Million Phishing Scam Against the US DoD
Northridge, Calif.-based cybercriminal Sercan Oyuntur, along with co-conspirators from Germany, Turkey, and New Jersey, targeted suppliers of jet fuel to US troops in Southeast Asia.
The California man, Sercan Oyuntur, 40, launched the attack in 2018 along with several other co-conspirators, according to the Department of Justice (DoJ). The attackers first targeted DoD vendors with phishing attacks in order to steal their login credentials, which they then used to make changes in government systems in order for money to be The US Department of Justice convicted California resident Sercan Oyuntur of multiple counts related to phishing activities against the Defense Department, finding he incurred $23.5 million in damages. This began in September 2018, when Oyuntur … A 40-year-old man from Northridge, California, was convicted on six counts related to the theft of over $23 million from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) through a complex phishing scheme. Court documents say that in 2018, Sercan Oyuntur and several co-conspirators targeted a corporation that had a contract with the DoD to supply jet fuel 2020/01/22 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Ann Marie Donio:Initial Appearance as to SERCAN OYUNTUR held on 5/29/2019.
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Sercan Oyuntur, a 40-year-old California resident, has been found guilty of stealing payment of over $23 million from the U.S. Department of Defense, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The stolen payment was meant for DOD jet fuel suppliers. Oyuntur …
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6 日前 On the third day of his criminal trial-which resulted in convictions on all six counts charged-Defendant Sercan Oyuntur (“Defendant”) Kitap görünümünde bir kart oyunudur. Oyunun ön hazırlığı, kuralları ve farklı oyun seçenekleri “oyunlar nasıl oynanır” bölümünde ayrıntılarıyla anlatılmıştır. The Department of Justice has announced the conviction of 40-year-old Sercan Oyuntur, who successfully phished a government vendor and was able to steal $23,453,350. Oyuntur … A US court has sentenced a third man to 30 years in prison for his role in cybercrime.
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2022/05/03 Sercan Oyuntur, hijacked payments meant for a jet fuel supplier. “Through a complex phishing scheme, Oyuntur and criminal
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The Department of Justice has announced the conviction of 40-year-old Sercan Oyuntur, who successfully phished a government vendor and was able to steal Sercan Oyuntur, of Northridge, was found guilty of six counts related to the 2018 theft of more than $23m of DoD money that was supposed to go to one of the Department’s jet fuel suppliers. The 40-year-old was convicted on Thursday following an eight-day trial before US district judge Joseph Rodriguez in Camden federal court. The court heard 2022/05/08 Sercan, Oyuntur used the stolen credentials to redirect a $23.5 million payment to a jet fuel supplier to a bank account he controlled The California man, Sercan Oyuntur, 40, launched the attack in 2018 along with several other co-conspirators, according to the Department of Justice (DoJ). The attackers first targeted DoD vendors with phishing attacks in order to steal their login credentials, which they then used to make changes in government systems in order for money to be The US Department of Justice convicted California resident Sercan Oyuntur of multiple counts related to phishing activities against the Defense Department, finding he incurred $23.5 million in damages. This began in September 2018, when Oyuntur …
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The Department of Justice has announced the conviction of 40-year-old Sercan Oyuntur, who successfully phished a government vendor and was able to steal $23,453,350. Oyuntur … A US court has sentenced a third man to 30 years in prison for his role in cybercrime.
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2022/05/03 Sercan Oyuntur, 40, of Northridge, California, was convicted of counts including wire fraud, bank fraud and aggravated identity theft last Sercan Oyuntur, a 40-year-old California resident, has been found guilty of stealing payment of over $23 million from the U.S. Department of Defense, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The stolen payment was meant for DOD jet fuel suppliers. Oyuntur … Sercan Oyuntur. El Departamento de Justicia de los Estados Unidos (DoJ) ha anunciado la condena de Sercan Oyuntur, de 40 años y residente en California, por múltiples cargos … In at least one confirmed case, Oyuntur logged onto one of the stolen accounts belonging to a corporation from Southeast Asia that had 11 active contracts of fuel provision for the United States military at the time. One of them was a $23,453,350 contract with a pending payment for the provision of 10,080,000 gallons of jet fuel to the U.S. DoD.