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Hacker makes a fortune on the stock exchange

By The Inquirer
11:15 Mar 18, 2010 | 8 Comments
Tags: hacking | security | news
Hacker makes a fortune on the stock exchange

But it doesn't last long - Now his assets are frozen.

US regulators have frozen the assets of a Russian who they believe made a killing on the stock exchange by hacking servers.

According to Wired, a federal judge in New York granted a petition from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and froze the assets of Broco Investments.

Broco is a one man outfit run by Valery Maltsev and is based in St Petersburg, Russia, where most people have their assets frozen at this time of year.

The SEC claimed that Broco artificially moved the prices of more than 38 thinly traded securities. The transactions allegedly created the appearance of legitimate trading activity and artificially affected the prices of the shares.

The scam is called "hack, pump and dump." An Indian man was sentenced to two years in prison for undertaking a similar scam in 2008.

Broco would purchase stocks for its own portfolio and immediately place unauthorized buy orders for the same securities at inflated prices using hacked Scottrade accounts. Then it would quickly sell its shares taking illegitimate profits.

Maltsev is believed to have grossed $141,500 in approximately 15 minutes at one time.

 

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8 Comments
Mudg3
Mar 18, 2010 11:37 AM
Now thats a real job.
pkroeze
Mar 18, 2010 1:13 PM
$566000, why wasn't this position advertised world wide, I'll have to keep watching for my next big break.
pkroeze
Mar 18, 2010 1:14 PM
that was meant to be $566000 per hour btw
Ezekill
Mar 18, 2010 6:21 PM
Anyone got a link to a tut' vid ?
hazarama
Mar 18, 2010 9:37 PM
Wooo, this really shows how much those high frequency trading schemes make .. defendant makes $255,532 while the compromised accounts lost $603,000 ...
mudjimba
Mar 19, 2010 3:41 PM
I'd be happy with $100 per 15min! Hell any think better then $20 an hour, $5/15min would be great! And that's probably a USD figure as well.

Where do I start?
dsagill
Mar 22, 2010 10:31 AM
Holy crap...

[google search]hack scottrade how-to

Considering all the stock exchange traders are doing is hacking the economy I don't see a problem with someone hacking them :)
AnthraxPants
Mar 25, 2010 6:24 PM
That will be elevnty 12 pounds thank you sir. :)
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