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How Cell Phone Money Laundering Works

Orome1 writes "In Russia, most cell phone SIM cards are prepaid. One of the major Russian operators offers a legal service that allows anyone to transfer the prepaid amount of money from a SIM card to a bank account, a credit card, another cell phone number (via a text message) or to express money transfer service Unistream. This particular service is heavily misused by cyber crooks who use it to launder money collected through ransomware campaigns, mobile malware and SMS scam campaigns. Kaspersky Lab's Denis Maslennikov takes us though the steps of each of these types of scams and shares insights into the shady economy that has sprung up due to cyber criminals' need to get their hand on the collected money without leaving a direct trail."

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  1. "Siri, how do I launder money?" by bryan1945 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Mumble a lot in Russian.
    ???
    Money.

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  2. Re:Money Laundering by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 2, Funny

    I can't believe what a bunch of nerds we are. We're looking up " money laundering" in a dictionary.

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