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Right Out of "Office Space" Guy Bilks $50k out of ETrade Pennies at a Time

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  1. REMIX

    REMIX Two Time F1 World Champ

    First thing I thought of was "Office Space".

    You have to admire the creativity in this one. 58,000+ accounts? Maybe if he'd taken it easy, this would have gone unnoticed for a while at least.

    RMX

    http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/05/man-allegedly-b.html

    Man Allegedly Bilks E-trade, Schwab of $50,000 by Collecting Lots of Free 'Micro-Deposits'
    By Kevin Poulsen EmailMay 27, 2008 | 5:26:00 PMCategories: Crime

    A California man has been indicted for an inventive scheme that allegedly siphoned $50,000 from online brokerage houses E-trade and Schwab.com in six months -- a few pennies at a time.

    Michael Largent, of Plumas Lake, California, allegedly exploited a loophole in a common procedure both companies follow when a customer links his brokerage account to a bank account for the first time. To verify that the account number and routing information is correct, the brokerages automatically send small "micro-deposits" of between two cents to one dollar to the account, and ask the customer to verify that they've received it.

    Michael Larchent allegedly used a script to open 58,000 online brokerage accounts in the names of cartoon characters, and other aliases.

    Largent allegedly used an automated script to open 58,000 online brokerage accounts, linking each of them to a handful of online bank accounts, and accumulating thousands of dollars in micro-deposits.

    I know it's only May, but I think the competition for Threat Level's Caper of the Year award is over.

    Largent's script allegedly used fake names, addresses and Social Security numbers for the brokerage accounts. Largent allegedly favored cartoon characters for the names, including Johnny Blaze, King of the Hill patriarch Hank Hill, and Rusty Shackelford. That last name is doubly-fake -- it's the alias commonly used by the paranoid exterminator Dale Gribble on King of the Hill.

    The banks involved included Capital One, Metabank, Greendot and Skylight. Largent allegedly cashed out by channeling the money into pre-paid debit cards.

    A May 7 Secret Service search warrant affidavit (.pdf) says Largent tried the same thing with Google's Checkout service, accumulating $8,225.29 in eight different bank accounts at Bancorp Bank.

    When the bank asked Largent about the thousands of small transfers, he told them that he'd read Google's terms of service, and that it didn't prohibit multiple e-mail addresses and accounts. "He stated he needed the money to pay off debts and stated that this was one way to earn money, by setting up multiple accounts having Google submit the two small deposits."

    The Google caper is not charged in the indictment. (.pdf)

    According to the government, Largent was undone by the USA Patriot Act's requirement that financial firms verify the identity of their customers. Schwab.com was notified in January that more than 5,000 online accounts had been opened with bogus information. When the Secret Service investigated, they found some 11,385 Schwab accounts were opened under the name "Speed Apex" from the same five IP addresses, all of them tracing back to Largent's internet service from AT&T.

    Largent is free on bail. He's charged in federal court in Sacramento with four counts each of computer fraud, wire fraud and mail fraud. He didn't return repeated phone calls Tuesday; Representatives of E-trade, Schwab.com and Google also didn't return phone calls.
     
  2. Buzz48317

    Buzz48317 F1 Rookie

    Dec 5, 2005
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    It's funny that the guy's last name means money in French. :)
     
  3. Craigy

    Craigy Formula 3

    Mar 19, 2006
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    l'argent. . . heh heh


    I've wondered about this sort of thing myself. . . . I remember opening up a PayPal account and getting the two little deposits, something like 18 cents total. I thought "damn, they're giving money away and I haven't done anything." Even though it's small, it's still free money when at that point you haven't even made them any.

    While it's wrong and pretty cheesy, I admire the guy's efforts :D
     
  4. jk0001

    jk0001 F1 Veteran

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    This the one guy they caught, how many other companies are doing this and never got caught.
     
  5. ferraridude615

    ferraridude615 F1 Veteran

    May 4, 2006
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    "in the names of cartoon characters and other alias"

    I don't think Daffy Duck and Superman are daytraders, that might have thrown up a few flags :rolleyes:
     
  6. bounty

    bounty F1 Veteran

    Feb 18, 2006
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    You mean, like they did in Superman III?
     
  7. BBL

    BBL Formula Junior

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    Inventive scheme, indeed. Sounds as though the two Bobs now work for the Secret Service though, and are about to "fix the glitch". :)
     

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