U.S Hacker demand 40 million $

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Theodore Price, a self portrayed PC programmer, has guaranteed duty regarding one of the greatest advanced cash heists when he was examined by police for two stolen tablets and a gold accessory.

Cost told the truth to a nearby criminologist, and in addition a Homeland Security Agent, who moved toward him in an examination of missing jewlery and PC hardware from his better half's folks house.

It is charged that Price composed programming to take amongst $40 and $50 mln worth of Bitcoin by supplanting wallet addresses through malware.

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On the off chance that the heist can be ended up being valid, it would rank in the main five computerized cash robberies ever said Cornell University software engineering educator Emin Gun Sirer.

Still at the highest point of that heap is the Mt.Gox hack which saw $480 mln dollars exhausted from their advanced coffers.

Cost purportedly accomplished this deed by composing programming that reenacts the code used to make Bitcoin wallets. From that point, the malware was circulated on various Internet gatherings and infused into email addresses.

  • The software steals the Bitcoin keys by replacing other people’s wallets with Price’s during transactions.

Caught by a gold chain

Police started researching the Pennsylvania man when Price's better half's folks return home to discover two portable PCs missing from their home, and in addition a gold accessory. The programmer was drawn nearer by his better half about the robbery, as he approached the house yet he denied it.

Later on, it was found that Price sold her dad's portable PC for $150, when two tablet packs with the mother's PC, stolen Mastercards having a place with individuals identified with the sweetheart and the dull web Mastercard data were found in his ownership.

It seems strange that Price, who is admitting to having over $40 mln in Bitcoin, would be hawking laptops for the paltry sum of a few hundred dollars. It is the fact that laundering money with Bitcoin is not that simple as the ledger is public.

Hackers will often try and process large amounts of Bitcoin through “tumbling” which means intermingling it with other people’s transactions.

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Crazy story. Wonder how it all played out :)

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