Posted on 10/30/2004 6:10:55 AM PDT by Calpernia
Shadowcrew Organization Called One-Stop Online Marketplace For Identity Theft
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Attorney General John Ashcroft, Assistant Attorney General Christopher A. Wray of the Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie of the District of New Jersey and United States Secret Service Director W. Ralph Basham today announced the indictment of 19 individuals who are alleged to have founded, moderated and operated www.shadowcrew.com - one of the largest illegal online centers for trafficking in stolen identity information and documents, as well as stolen credit and debit card numbers.
The 62-count indictment, returned by a federal grand jury in Newark, New Jersey today, alleges that the 19 individuals from across the United States and in several foreign countries conspired with others to operate Shadowcrew, a website with approximately 4,000 members that was dedicated to facilitating malicious computer hacking and the dissemination of stolen credit card, debit card and bank account numbers and counterfeit identification documents, such as drivers licenses, passports and Social Security cards. The indictment alleges a conspiracy to commit activity often referred to as carding - the use of account numbers and counterfeit identity documents to complete identity theft and defraud banks and retailers.
The indictment is a result of a year-long investigation undertaken by the United States Secret Service, working in cooperation with the U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of New Jersey, the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section of the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice, and other U.S. Attorneys offices and law enforcement agencies. The undercover investigation led to the arrests of 21 individuals in the United States on criminal complaints earlier this week. Additionally, several individuals were arrested in foreign countries in coordination with the domestic arrests.
The indictment charges that the administrators, moderators, vendors and others involved with Shadowcrew conspired to provide stolen credit card numbers and identity documents through the Shadowcrew marketplace. The account numbers and other items were allegedly sold by approved vendors who had been granted permission to sell by operators and moderators of the Shadowcrew site after completing a review process. Shadowcrew members allegedly trafficked in at least 1.7 million stolen credit card numbers and caused total losses in excess of $4 million dollars. Victims of carding can include banks and credit card companies, which often suffer significant financial losses due to fraud, as well as individuals whose identities and credit histories are damaged by such identity theft.
Identity theft carries a heavy price, both in the damage to individuals whose identities are stolen and the enormous cost to America's businesses, said Attorney General Ashcroft. This indictment strikes at the heart of an organization that is alleged to have served as a one-stop marketplace for identity theft. The Department of Justice is committed to taking on those who deal in identity theft or fraud, whether they act online or off.
Identity theft by organized groups like Shadowcrew is a particularly insidious crime, said Assistant Attorney General Wray. Victims have their identities stolen and their credit ratings ruined. Identity theft defrauds banks and businesses of millions of dollars every year, endangering economic security and undermining consumer confidence. As todays indictment and the recent arrests in the Shadowcrew case demonstrate, the Department will use every available law enforcement tool to protect victims from this kind of criminal activity and to seek punishment for those responsible, wherever they are.
These individuals operated a virtual trading post for stolen identity and financial information, U.S. Attorney Christie said. They were international in their reach and we are pleased to say they are out of business. We look forward to hunting down and prosecuting more operators like them to spare consumers the nightmare of identify theft.
Information is the world's new currency, said Secret Service Director W. Ralph Basham. These suspects targeted the personal and financial information of ordinary citizens as well as the confidential and proprietary information of companies engaged in e-commerce.
The indictment alleges that Andrew Mantovani of Scottsdale, Arizona, David Appleyard of Linwood, New Jersey, and Anatoly Tyukanov of Moscow, Russia, conspired together and served as the administrators of the Shadowcrew website, controlled the direction of the organization, determined which individuals would be permitted to become members and moderators, and were responsible for the administration, maintenance and security of the servers upon which Shadowcrew was hosted. The indictment alleges that these individuals were responsible for creating and fostering the overall Shadowcrew marketplace.
The indictment further alleges that other Shadowcrew members, including Jeremy Stephens of Charlotte, North Carolina; Brandon L. Monchamp of Scottsdale, Arizona; Omar Dhanani of Fountain Valley, California; and Marcelo Del Mazo of Buenos Aires, Argentina conspired together, served as moderators for the website, and controlled the posting of information relating to credit card and identity theft.
Several of the individuals named above and additional members of Shadowcrew who were charged in the indictment are further alleged to have advertised and sold stolen credit card numbers, counterfeit identification documents and other merchandise, and to have provided the results of testing of illegal products offered by vendors on the Shadowcrew site.
The indictment charges one count of conspiracy encompassing numerous administrators, moderators and vendors on the Shadowcrew website. The other 61 counts of the indictment charge various members of the Shadowcrew organization with crimes including unlawful trafficking in stolen credit card numbers and other access devices, unlawful transfer of identification documents to facilitate unlawful conduct, transferring false identification documents and unauthorized solicitation to offer access devices. The charges carry penalties, upon conviction, ranging from three to 15 years in prison.
Members of the public are reminded that the indictment contains only charges. A defendant is presumed innocent of the charges, and it will be the governments burden to prove a defendants guilt beyond a reasonable doubt at trial.
Remember all those sites that NW_AZ found with the credit cards that she sent up a few months ago?
I can't wait until the papers come out on this trial to see if the sites are named!
I saw this on slashdot and looked at the site - the Secret Service did a great remake on it.
Something of interest in this article.
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>>>- the Secret Service did a great remake on it
I didn't see slash dot. What is a remake?
The shadow crew site. The Secret Service defaced it and did a front page that declared they were under investigation, cannot run, cannot hide, stuck a picture up of some guy with his arms behind bars, and had the mission impossible theme play in the background.
The Secret Service now controls the website. Check out the updated homepage here: http://www.shadowcrew.com/
S H A D O W C R E W
"FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO PLAY IN THE SHADOWS......."
ACTIVITIES BY SHADOWCREW MEMBERS ARE BEING INVESTIGATED BY THE
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
SEVERAL ARRESTS HAVE RECENTLY BEEN MADE...WITH MANY MORE TO FOLLOW.
Proxies, VPNs, IP Spoofing, Encryption, etc....You Are No Longer Anonymous!!
SHADOWCREW MEMBERS ARE FACING THE FOLLOWING CHARGES (*Charges are Not Limited to Below):
TITLE 18 USC 371 - CONSPIRACY
TITLE 18 USC 1029 - ACCESS DEVICE FRAUD
TITLE 18 USC 1028 - FRAUD W/IDENTITY DOCUMENTS, IDENTITY THEFT, ETC.
TITLE 18 USC 1030 - FRAUD AND RELATED ACTIVITY IN CONNECTION WITH COMPUTERS.
IF YOU ARE A MEMBER WHO IS CONFUSED AND/OR CONCERNED BY YOUR ACTIONS...PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
RECENT NEWS REPORTS SHOULD INFORM YOU THAT THE SECRET SERVICE IS INVESTIGATING YOUR CRIMINAL ACTIVITY.
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE FIELD OFFICE....BEFORE WE CONTACT YOU!!
I love the Mission Impossible theme music.
HAHAHHAHA I LOVE IT ... WAY TO GO SECRET SERVICE GUYS!!! man would it be fun to have a web cam to see the faces of the guys that logged on to that site. Bet they are running out for a fresh pair of underwear. Love the fact that they are camping on their site. Very cool
I tried to point the picture and Mission Impossible music here; but it looks like it is coded to to point outside the site.
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
SEVERAL ARRESTS HAVE RECENTLY BEEN MADE...WITH MANY MORE TO FOLLOW.
Proxies, VPNs, IP Spoofing, Encryption, etc....You Are No Longer Anonymous!!
Four million dollars seems to be extraordinary low -- that's an average yield of only $2.35 per card, and with 4,000 members, only an average of $1,000 per member for dealing in an average of 425 stolen numbers. That's seems like a lot of work for little gain?
I suspect that the DOJ either left off a zero or two, or calculated not for total losses but losses directly attributable to the 19 people named.
All your sites are belong to us!
There are a lot of, I think it's called IRC Chat channels dedicated(or hijacked) to malicious identity theft/credit card fraud (trading of credit card #'s, etc. Lot of Europeans on those channels)
I posted this on the TM site.
Shadowcrew is this site where the 'terrorist weapons for sale list' was found.
Remember?
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:vm1aBaOJqo8J:www.hoax-slayer.com/shadowcrew.html+shadowcrew&hl=en
Awesome find, NW_AZ and Cal for turning it in!
I think the new site is hella funny. I suspect a few teen warez types are quaking in their boots...
Woo Hoo, I'm going to check my out box now! To see when it went up.
NW_AZ, looks like this was your tip!
Found it, sent Mon 9/27/2004 4:44 PM
Bump! to you guys!
Great Job Secret Service!
I wonder who these 19 individuals are supporting for president? And if any have donated money to a campaign?
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