
“Last month, the Department of Justice charged a Lithuanian man for fraud, aggravated identity theft, and money laundering after documents revealed he scammed two major tech companies for over $100 million by masquerading as a Taiwanese electronics manufacturer. A Fortune report this week identified those two affected companies as Facebook and Google.”
Read more: http://www.theverge.com/2017/4/28/15468828/facebook-google-phishing-scam-rimasauskas
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