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U.S: Two SIM Swappers Indicted for Stealing Cryptocurrencies

U.S: Two SIM Swappers Indicted for Stealing Cryptocurrencies

The United States Department of Justice has detailed the indictment of Ahmad Wagaafe Hared and Matthew Gene Ditman on the grounds of identity theft and conspiring to commit computer fraud and abuse, according to public documents published on February 4, 2019.

SIM-Swap Scheme

Reportedly, Ahmad Wagaafe Hared, a 21-year-old Tucson resident and Matthew Gene Ditman, a 23-year-old Las Vegas man, have both been indicted by the federal grand jury for crimes relating to cryptocurrency SIM swapping.

They are both alleged to have illegally obtained funds from cryptocurrency companies and investors. Specifically, the duo allegedly hijacked their victims’ phone number through deceptive means.

They used social engineering techniques to trick mobile network service providers into transferring a victim’s mobile number to another line controlled by them. As a result, they gained access to people’s email accounts and subsequently, accounts containing cryptocurrencies on exchanges.

Interestingly, the two fraudsters also worked alongside other conspirators to steal funds from compromised accounts.

Accused Persons to Reappear in Court

On these grounds, Hared who had already appeared in court on January 31, 2019, and released on a $100,000 bond, will have to reappear in the U.S. Magistrate Court on February 13, 2019.

Likewise, Ditman who had also made an initial appearance on January 31, 2019, in the District of Nevada, has been scheduled for another hearing on February 6, 2019.

The document further states that if both are found guilty of one or more charges of “conspiracy to commit computer fraud and abuse, threatening to damage a protected computer and aggravated Identity theft”, then they will face the full force of the law.

Depending on the charges they are found guilty of, their punishment could range between a $250,000 fine, two to five years in imprisonment, three years of supervised release, $100 special assessment, forfeiture and restitution.

Nevertheless, the U.S. Department of Justice has noted that they are still innocent until proven otherwise. punishment will only be imposed by the court after the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and the federal statute have been considered.

On the Rise

Cases of SIM swapping attack has been on the rise of late and prominent amongst youths.

In November 2018, BTCManager informed that Nicholas Truglia had been arrested for allegedly stealing  $1 million worth of cryptocurrencies through a SIM swap attack.

In related news, BTCManager reported on February 4, 2019, that Dawson Bakies, a 20-year old man had been indicted by Manhattan’s District Attorney for cryptocurrency SIM swapping.

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Published at Wed, 06 Feb 2019 19:00:40 +0000

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Japanese Company Will Launch New Bitcoin Mining Operation With 7 nm Chips

GMO Internet Group Launches Massive Bitcoin Mining Operation With 7 nm Chips

GMO Internet Group, a Japanese provider of a full spectrum of internet services for both the consumer and enterprise markets, is launching a new bitcoin mining business utilizing next-generation 7 nanometer (7 nm) semiconductor chips. “[We] believe this new business has high potential for increasing corporate value in the future,” states the company.

Headquartered in Tokyo, GMO IG comprises more than 60 companies in 10 countries. GMO IG’s size and financial muscle, as well as the novel technologies it wants to leverage, will make it a serious entrant in the bitcoin mining industry, and one that could have a disruptive impact.

“We will operate a next-generation mining center utilizing renewable energy and cutting-edge semiconductor chips in Northern Europe,” GMO stated, emphasizing that they will invest in R&D and manufacturing of hardware including the next-generation mining chip. “We will use cutting-edge 7 nm process technology for chips to be used in the mining process, and jointly work on its research and development and manufacturing with our alliance partner having semiconductor design technology.”

The International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors defines 7 nm semiconductor chip technology as the next technology iteration following 10 nm technology, which, in turn, follows the 14-16 nm technology that currently represents the state-of the-art hardware in the bitcoin mining industry. Commercial production of 7 nm chips is still in the development stage with GlobalFoundries, IBM, Intel, Samsung and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) competing for market leadership.

According to a recent article in Android Authority, TSMC seems to be in the pole position in this race, having already showcased a preliminary 7 nm SRAM chip — not yet a full system on a chip (SoC) but an important milestone. Intel is said to be planning the upgrade of a manufacturing plant in Arizona to start building 7 nm SoCs. Samsung and GlobalFoundries are also striving to catch up.

According to Quartz, 7 nm technology would be four times more energy efficient than the current bitcoin mining industry standard. Therefore, once 7 nm chips are in use, all other miners will have to upgrade to stay in the game.

“It’s clearly the next generation of miners,” Diego Gutierrez, CEO of mining software developer RSK Labs, told Quartz. “The other [mining chip makers] will surely follow and create their own 7 nm chips if they are not already doing it. As [chip manufacturers] get the new technology, everybody can access it.”

“We believe that cryptocurrencies will develop into ‘new universal currencies’ available for use by anyone from any country or region to freely exchange ‘value,’ creating a new borderless economic zone,” notes GMO IG. “[bitcoin] can be regarded as a distributed system whose credibility is secured by mutual monitoring by network participants, as opposed to legal currencies which are a centralized system whose credibility is secured by the issuer. And management of a distributed system such as [bitcoin] requires a mining process.”

The entry in the bitcoin mining sector of these new Japanese players with relatively deep pockets is likely to be welcomed by those concerned about China’s dominance of the mining industry. For example, Chinese mining operator and hardware manufacturer Bitmain plays a dominant role in the $70 billion bitcoin economy. Its mining pools, Antpool, BTC.com and ConnectBTC, account for around 30 percent of all the processing power on the global bitcoin network, while the company is also the market leader for specialized mining hardware, including ASIC chips.

In related news, another large Japanese company, DMM, announced the launch of its own Virtual Currency Division, scheduled to begin operation of a virtual currency mining business “DMM Mining Farm” in October 2017. According to the company, which hasn’t released further information, DMM will operate one of the 10 largest mining farms in the world before the end of 2018.

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