Buffalo, N.Y. — U.S. Attorney Trini E. Ross announced today that Wul Isaac Chol, 27, of Buffalo, NY, pleaded guilty before the U.S.
District Judge John L. Sinatra, Jr. to possessing 15 or more unauthorized access devices intending to defraud.
The charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a fine of $250,000.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles M. Kruly, who is handling the case, provided detailed insights into Genesis Market’s operations.
This online marketplace is notorious for compiling stolen data from malware-infected computers worldwide.
With ANYRUN You can Analyze any URL, Files & Email for Malicious Activity : Start your Analysis
The stolen data includes computer and mobile device identifiers, email addresses, usernames, and passwords, which are packaged and sold on the market.
Transactions on Genesis Market are conducted using virtual currencies, such as Bitcoin.
Between June 2019 and January 2021, Chol deposited approximately $105.08 worth of Bitcoin into a Genesis account he had created.
Using these funds, he purchased 21 packages of unauthorized access devices containing approximately 778 unauthorized access devices.
Furthermore, Chol admitted to obtaining $25,164.00 from the New York State Department of Labor without authorization.
Investigation and Sentencing
The plea results from an extensive investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), under the direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Matthew Miraglia.
Sentencing for Chol is scheduled for September 13, 2024, before Judge Sinatra.
This case highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement agencies to combat cybercrime and the illegal trade of stolen data.
The guilty plea serves as a reminder of the severe consequences of such activities.
As the sentencing date approaches, the community will be watching closely to see what the outcome will be and what message it will send to potential cybercriminals.
Looking for Full Data Breach Protection? Try Cynet's All-in-One Cybersecurity Platform for MSPs:
Try Free Demo
Phishing attackers used Google Docs to deliver malicious links, bypassing security measures and redirecting victims…
The Python-based NodeStealer, a sophisticated info-stealer, has evolved to target new information and employ advanced…
A significant XSS vulnerability was recently uncovered in Microsoft’s Bing.com, potentially allowing attackers to execute…
Meta has announced the removal of over 2 million accounts connected to malicious activities, including…
Critical security vulnerability has been identified in Veritas Enterprise Vault, a widely-used archiving and content…
A critical security vulnerability has been disclosed in the popular file archiving tool 7-Zip, allowing…