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For 3 Years, Scammers Ran Truckless Trucking Company

mikesd81 writes "Wired reports Nicholas Lakes and Viachelav Berkovich are charged with computer fraud [PDF] for a man-in-the-middle attack that allegedly let them run a profitable trucking company without the hassle of driving a truck. For over three years the Russian immigrants hacked a Department of Transportation website called Safersys.org, which maintains a list of licensed interstate trucking companies and brokers. They then went on forums where brokers advertise cargo in need of transportation and negotiate a deal, for example, to transport cargo from American Canyon, California, to Jessup, Maryland, for $3,500. But instead of transporting the load, they would outsource the job to another trucking company posing as the legitimate company whose identity they'd hijacked. They would then invoice the company and take the money. When the company that owned the actual truck tried to contact the company that needed the goods delivered, they found they knew nothing about it. Over all they made nearly $500,000."

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  1. Hmmm by TheLink · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sounds a bit like the music industry to me.

    When the time comes for the artists to get paid...

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  2. Wait... by CaptainPatent · · Score: 5, Funny

    1)Start trucking company
    2)... 3)Profit!


    So this is actually a valid business model?!?

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    1. Re:Wait... by rugatero · · Score: 5, Informative

      It's improper because they didn't pay the damn subcontractors. It's incredible that they sustained it for three years.

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    2. Re:Wait... by DaveV1.0 · · Score: 5, Informative

      No.

      The criminals imitated a legitimate trucking company, bid on and won loads, then subcontracted the actual hauling out to a second trucking company. When the load was delivered, the criminals would pocket the money. When the subcontractor that did the actual hauling would contact the legitimate company to get paid, the company wouldn't know anything about it because said company was impersonated by the criminals.

      The scam worked like this:
      Criminals hack into SaferSys.org and get the info of trucking company A.
      They would then go on a load board and bid on and win a load from company B.
      Then, as A they would contract trucking company C to haul the load for B
      When the load was delivered, B would pay the criminals thinking they were paying A.
      The criminals then disappear with the money.
      Meanwhile company C would contact A to get paid for actually hauling the load and A would have no idea what C was talking about.

      Got it?

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    3. Re:Wait... by inviolet · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Thanks for that explanation.

      Has anyone noticed that these two zeebs didn't actually earn a very good living with this scam?

      Two guys laboring for three years to produce ~$500,000... that is an annual salary of $83K apiece, which is good pay for a regular low-risk job but lousy pay for a high-risk situation like this one. And lo and behold the risk occurred and stung them both.

      The more stories like this I hear about, the more I think that most criminals work too hard for their take, and ought to reconsider.

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    4. Re:Wait... by billsnow · · Score: 5, Insightful

      83K per year per person is pretty lucrative for small-time criminals. They don't pay any taxes. They live in their immigrant neighborhoods, which have a low cost of living (even in cities like brooklyn). There is no such thing as high-risk to immigrant criminals, except for deportation, of course. Pretty good scam, considering they didn't need a lot of people (no credit).

      (didn't RTFA)

    5. Re:Wait... by Overzeetop · · Score: 5, Insightful

      On the contrary, where can you find a job doing anything legal which nets you $83k after taxes and lets you (a) work from home (b) not bother to work when you don't want to and (c) only requires a few hours a month (which is all they probably did). If the 83k were taxable, it would put them in the top 23% of wage earners in the US, and if you account for taxes on top of their (untaxed) 83k (i.e. payroll and income), you're solidly in the top 15% in take-home.

      Trust me, being a criminal is far less time intensive than a steady job at the same wage. Most of these guys would probably struggle to hold down a $22-30,000/yr service position in the "real world".

      Besides, now it looks like they'll get free room and board for several years.

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    6. Re:Wait... by guruevi · · Score: 5, Funny

      I don't understand. Can you repeat this with Alice, Bob, Carol and Ted?

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  3. These people should be considered heroes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The most environmentally friendly trucking company EVER.

  4. I was scammed by these guys by Gizzmonic · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nice guys, they're very persuasive in person. Vitaly is loud, boisterous, always wants to have a good time. He wears fine suits and a lot of gold. Vlade is quieter, and he seems to have some sort of brooding intensity. He was always wearing track suits and listening to Run-DMC.

    I honestly believed that these were best guys for transporting my adult novelties across state lines. This can be illegal in some jurisdictions (like Texas) and you need someone who knows how to run an illegal business. Since they are Russian, I knew they could handle it.

    They kept telling me that the merchadise was seized at the Texas border by Davy Crockett and Ed Meese, and I believed them for a long time. Finally, after the 3rd shipment I started to suspect something. All of a sudden, the phone stopped ringing. Those Russians had played me for a fool!

    That's when I knew I had to become a symbol. A creature of the night, to frighten away criminal scum like these Russians. I prayed to Jesus, and he transformed me into...the Bat-Man!

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    1. Re:I was scammed by these guys by SkunkPussy · · Score: 5, Informative

      informative?

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    2. Re:I was scammed by these guys by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Funny?

  5. Re:Wait... EXACTLY. It took 3 years to shut down? by whoever57 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is just another example of how the FBI is failing the people of the USA. There is no way this should have taken 3 years to shut down.

    It's not even an example where the FBI helped a company but would not help individuals. Most (if not all) of the victims were companies.

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  6. Owner of a trucking company speaks out. by Toll_Free · · Score: 5, Informative

    This has been going on for years.

    I OWN a trucking company now, and have been dealing with assholes like this for years.

    Whats becoming even MORE of a problem is the illegals who go out and steal (borrow) an MC and/or DOT number and slap it on the side of their truck. Then they "go to work".

    What with my insurance costing me > 1200 A MONTH, PER TRUCK, it is easy to see why someone would want to "run illegally". It's fairly hard to get caught, unless you run across state lines. Hence, most of the people don't.

    If your truck is titled, with a sticker for the correct weight, you don't go over it, and you don't have any other reason for a scale to flag you, then they don't pull you in. You don't get pulled in, you don't get busted.

    At the risk of being called a racist, the BIGGEST Lusers of this type of behavior, are mexicans. Period. And, this isn't a local trend (California), this is a NATIONAL trend.

    Whats sad is this: The idiots doing THIS scam didn't have to hack anything. All they had to do is look up a legit DOT / MC number for a BROKER, and then go into business with the same business name.

    And brokers licenses are CHEAP. Instead of my insurance rates (600/month liability (1 million dollars), 1000/6 months Cargo, 500/month basic liability (the 600 a month liability doesn't cover you, unless you have a loaded trailer or a load in the "box truck")). For a brokers license, you need a basic 10K dollar insurance policy. Costs, at most, about 250 a month, if you go to the right insurance agent. BOC3 filings cost another 100 a year.

    These people are the reasons trucking businesses are going out of business. It's hard enough having to make 3.00 a mile, when most freight will pay you 1.50 to 2.00 a mile. Then you get the .ru faggots in there stealing business, etc.

    They went even farther than that. According to the Owner / Operator Independant Drivers Association (http://www.ooida.org), they have pulled Russian's out of trucks who didn't speak A WORD OF ENGLISH, where UNABLE to properly identify 3 road signs, etc., and WHERE BEHIND THE WHEEL OF 80,000 to 120,000 pound trucks. However, if you REALLY research it, you can / will find that most people who are running illegally, carry names like Jose, Manuel, etc.

    Sad state of affairs, having to try to make money while people operating illegally are competing with you. Even sadder state of affairs when legal companies are getting profits skimmed off them from illegal brokers, and having to deal with Hose-A and Hose-B running illegally.

    Thank GOD I had dedicated accounts who paid me regularly, and everything else was handled COD.

    This isn't going to stop, nor is it going to go away. It's a fact of life, and until they do PrePass on EVERY truck (somewhat like RFID, but uses EasyTag type devices in the trucks), everyone who operates on the road has to deal with people like this.

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    (disclaimer: I took a motorcycle into a wall at 130MPH 6 or so months ago. My company closed at that time, so read into this what you will. Unfortunately, this WAS work related, the motorcycle was a customers, and the throttle cable stuck in a 3/4 gear shift getting the bike to my trailer.)