As lucrative as class As and less chance of getting shot
Iain Thomson at Infosecurity Europe 2007, vnunet.com25 Apr 2007
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Drug dealers appear to be abandoning their traditional profession in favour
of identify theft, according to a security expert at
Infosecurity
Europe 2007.
Gordon Rapkin, president of data integrity firm
Protegrity,
reported that an FBI agent has warned that drug cartels are increasingly
abandoning or scaling down their narcotics operations and using their existing
network of workers to commit large-scale identity theft.
"Basically the profits are about the same, plus there's the added bonus of
not being shot at," said Rapkin.
"In addition the sentences are much lighter and the FBI and other law
enforcement are less interested in tracking down the perpetrators, or not
interested at all if the amounts stolen are small enough."
Drug bosses are collecting credit card details and creating bogus cards for
use at retailers. Gangs of former street dealers are then rounded up, driven en
masse to a shopping centre and assigned certain shops to buy preselected items.
By keeping spend down to $200 per person the gangs can usually avoid having
the cards refused and the goods can be sold legally, and untraceably, on online
auction sites.
With stolen credit cards now being traded for as little as £4, according to
the UK's
Serious
Organised Crime Agency, there are now fears that this kind of crime could be
moving to the UK.
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