FBI arrests 24 carders in online sting, UGNazi leader is among them

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The FBI arrested 24 hackers from across the globe, including the leader and members of the global hacking group UGNazi on Tuesday. The people arrested were all men and ranged from 18 to 25-years old Hackers from the US, Norway, Australia, Japan, Italy and the UK were included in the massive operation. Eleven people were arrested in the United States, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Manhattan US Attorney's office said.

One of the men, Mir Islam, known online as "JoshTheGod," photo of him leaving Manhattan Federal Court above was charged with trafficking in 50,000 stolen credit card numbers. Authorities said Islam had admitted to helping emerging hacker outfit UgNazi, which claimed it had launched a cyber attack against Twitter last week.

According to the “JoshTheGod” Twitter account he was the self proclaimed leader of the UgNazi group.

Joshua Hicks, aka "OxideDox," was charged with one count of access device fraud in a criminal complaint unsealed on Tuesday.

The investigation started two years ago, with the FBI agents posing as hackers on Internet forums, prevented more than US$200 million in losses on over 400,000 compromised consumer credit and debit cards, US authorities in New York said.

The FBI operation centred around a "carding forum", called "Carder Profit," that it had created in June 2010, and was an online market for registered users to exchange stolen account numbers. It was shut down in May 2012.
Officials called the sting the largest coordinated international police action in history targeting cyber crime.

The UGNazi group had recently come under attack by Hacktivist that were determined to expose the group members. Leading the charge was a Hacktivist known as the Jester, aka @th3j35t3r, who had been running a very public online campaign to “out” the group members.

The Jester had previously targeted pro-jihadist recruitment websites and Wikileaks when it was releasing information dumped from the US military, leading many to speculate he is an American.

His motto, "Hacktivist for good. Obstructing lines of communication for terrorists, sympathizers, fixers, facilitators"

It seems his campaign was a success.

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Source: http://www.seczine.com/article/hacking-news/270612/Feds-Smash-Global-Hacking-Group-UgNazi.php

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FeatPosted:

I just find it crazy how they attack the public. Yet they can go for the government, **** internet-terrorism, go **** with the government not with the public...

griff321Posted:

The US just blames their problems on the hackers.

BritishColumbiaPosted:

there are thousands of people like this out there.

iButteredPosted:

All they ever did was harm they never helped.they were exposing helpless people who did nothing wrong instead of exposing the people who deserve to have there lives flipped upside down.

speedPosted:

-Tenth- I'll miss UGNazi also!


You're an idiot.

I've been watching UG ever since they hacked WHMCS. I'm glad they finally got caught. They claimed that releasing the WHMCS database (which exposed all of WHMCS's customers details) was actually helping, not harming them.

UG calls themselves hactivists.. They're really just e-thugs/terrorists.

VincenzoPosted:

It's weird that none of these stories that come out are with "women" hackers. I don't mind hackers going for the government or other things, just as long as they don't attack the innocent people like us.

HerpPosted:

only 24 down a hole lot more to go

DLTPosted:

Frog
Smileh4x I'd like to see what there going to be charged with :3


Credit card theft?


And probably fraud, if not it would probably be conspiracy to commit fraud.

MP4Posted:

24 Gone hopefully more soon!

MawderzPosted:

Never heard of UGNazi, so 24 been arrested, probs alot more out there lol