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    American Accused in Massive Wall Street Cybertheft Deported, Faces US Charges

    An American man whom U.S. prosecutors have accused of organizing the largest known cyberattack on Wall Street was arrested and appeared in U.S. court this week after being deported from Russia to the United States.

    Lawyers for Joshua Aaron, 32, confirmed that he arrived in New York around midday Wednesday aboard a commercial flight from Moscow. He made his first U.S. federal court appearance Thursday, where he pleaded not guilty to charges of orchestrating the hack.

    U.S. prosecutors have accused Aaron and two Israeli men of orchestrating the theft of data from more than 100 million customers from U.S. companies including JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    The group then used that information to manipulate stocks and similar schemes that brought in hundreds of millions of dollars, U.S. prosecutors say.

    U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara called the eight-year scheme "securities fraud on cyber-steroids."

    The office of Aaron's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, told RFE/RL that its client would appear in court December 15.

    U.S. authorities issued an arrest warrant for Aaron in July 2015, just two months after he arrived in Russia via Ukraine. His Israeli partners were extradited to the United States a year later.

    Aaron has been held in a Moscow immigration detention center since being arrested by Moscow police in May 2016 for alleged immigration violations.

    According to Bloomberg, he had applied for refugee status, but a Russian judge later ordered him deported.


    Russian hackers

    The deportation comes amid growing alarm about the extent to which Russian computer hackers have penetrated U.S. government systems, political parties, or other organizations, and whether the election that Republican President-elect Donald Trump won was tainted.

    The U.S. intelligence community in October publicly accused the Russian government of being behind intrusions into Democratic Party organizations, and the final days of the U.S. election campaign were overshadowed by questions of Russian hacking.

    Trump has rejected allegations that Russia tried to help him get elected and has said the cyberattacks could have come from other governments or private actors.

    In an unrelated case, a Russian man wanted for allegedly hacking U.S. websites, including the social-networking site LinkedIn, is the focus of a tug-of-war between U.S. and Russian officials, both of whom want him deported from the Czech Republic.

    Yevgeny Nikulin has been held in a Czech jail since his arrest in October, with the assistance of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation.

    Washington wants him extradited to the United States to face charges, something Moscow has fought.

    American Accused in Massive Wall Street Cybertheft Deported, Faces US Charges

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    accused Aaron and two Israeli men,

    U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara

    The office of Aaron's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman
    They all sound Israeli except Mr? Bharara who must originates from the Jewel in the Crown.

    Bloody Johnny Foreigner meddling in other people's business.

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    Here we go again... the #MustBeRussia meme... Russian hackers did it... it's as if the whole country is made of hacking supergeniuses... rather than drunken violent oafs - a country without even a proper functioning education system, and with far less access to the latest computing technology; where nerdism is hardly celebrated, as it is in the USA.
    When you stroll around the Russian infested parts of Phuket and Pattaya, is the first thing that cross your mind - ooh they really do look like hackers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainNemo View Post
    Here we go again... the #MustBeRussia meme... Russian hackers did it... it's as if the whole country is made of hacking supergeniuses... rather than drunken violent oafs - a country without even a proper functioning education system, and with far less access to the latest computing technology; where nerdism is hardly celebrated, as it is in the USA.
    When you stroll around the Russian infested parts of Phuket and Pattaya, is the first thing that cross your mind - ooh they really do look like hackers.
    It's really very simple.

    Russia does it for money.
    China does it for information.

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