Bitcoin Phishing Scheme Perpetrator Pleads Guilty in Connecticut Court – CoinDesk

Posted: June 29, 2017 at 10:50 am

A Connecticut resident pleaded guilty this week tofraud and money laundering offenses committed as part of an elaborate effort to steal cryptocurrency.

In Hartford Federal Court on Tuesday, 35-year-old Michael Richo of Wallingford, Connecticut, admitted to stealing$365,000 in bitcoin througha phishing scheme in which he posted fraudulent links designed to resemble popular dark market websites, according to a release from the USDepartment of Justice.

Prosecutors found he later used this information to monitor the bitcoin accounts and balances of victims. Richo admitted he stole over 10,000 usernames and passwords in such a method, using these to sell the victims' assets on bitcoin exchange platforms for US currency.

No details were provided as to the nature of the accounts that were compromised, and whetherthey were software wallets (in which the users controlled their funds) or hosted wallet services (where the bitcoins in question were maintained by a company).

Still, the guilty plea advances a case that began when Richo was arrestedlast October on charges of computer fraud, wire fraud and identity theft.Ultimately, he pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering and one count of device fraud charges that carry a maximum sentence of 30 years of imprisonment.

Richo is scheduled to be sentenced in September.

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