Former Microsoft Software Engineer charged with mail fraud for scheme to steal digital value such as gift cards -- While testing online sales platform, illegally used testing account to embezzle more than $10 million in digital currency https://t.co/G2movjz4nQ
— WDWAnews (@WDWAnews) July 16, 2019
Microsoft engineer allegedly used Bitcoin mixers to hide $10M gift card #fraud, gets fired https://t.co/J4rUNabDM0 pic.twitter.com/d3fPIXKmlx
— TEAM CYMRU (@teamcymru) July 18, 2019
Microsoft engineer allegedly used Bitcoin mixers to hide $10M gift card fraud, gets fired https://t.co/lahkrFUGIp
— TNW (@thenextweb) July 18, 2019
Microsoft engineer allegedly used Bitcoin mixers to hide $10M gift card fraud, gets fired https://t.co/q57yhEHN9q
— TNW (@thenextweb) July 18, 2019
Superman III in real life https://t.co/7gZb3IsnN2 pic.twitter.com/32H9c80i6E
— brian d foy (@briandfoy_perl) July 18, 2019
"That is amazing - I am not even mad.gif"
— Jerry Gamblin (@JGamblin) July 18, 2019
https://t.co/AJpt8cvRwr
Microsoft dev lived life of luxury stealing from his own employer.
— $Reina Nakamoto ? (@mindstatex) July 18, 2019
Crime doesn't pay.
Bitcoin saves the day (yes it's traceable), along with Microsoft's own fuzzy device ID. https://t.co/vmiKoPuu0n
Ex-Microsoft dev used test account to swipe $10m in tech giant's own store credits, live life of luxury, Feds allege https://t.co/zXkTKD79kA via @theregister
— Neil Crump (@PyramidHead76) July 18, 2019
전직 Microsoft 개발자가 테스트 계정을 사용하여 기술 자이언트 자신의 상점 크레딧 1 천만 달러를 슬쩍하고 고급 생활을 영위 https://t.co/WPVTVBJGwN
— editoy (@editoy) July 19, 2019
• 유죄 판결을 받으면 Kvashuk은 20 년의 징역과 250,000 달러의 벌금형에 처해질 것입니다.
Microsoft engineer allegedly used Bitcoin mixers to hide $10M gift card fraud, gets fired https://t.co/QyNB12MzPj
— TNW (@thenextweb) July 19, 2019
Microsoft engineer allegedly used Bitcoin mixers to hide $10M gift card fraud, gets fired https://t.co/SjgCJD5KYq
— TNW (@thenextweb) July 19, 2019
Wait...
— Rev. Robert R. Ballecer, SJ (@padresj) July 18, 2019
Didn't something very similar to this happen at Microsoft almost two decades ago? -- I think back then it was an employee who was ordering software from a testing program and reselling it?https://t.co/uTy9GWhWBZ
At least he was honest on his Linked In profile. https://t.co/TcKqiMUJoB pic.twitter.com/AyHKQ3NdY7
— Miguel de Icaza (@migueldeicaza) July 19, 2019
QA engineer steals $10m from Microsoft via test accounts - don't trust testers, hire bots instead! https://t.co/euf0rSb8f4
— Justin Liu (@j10) July 18, 2019
A Microsoft employee was caught stealing digital gift cards through test accounts on it's Universal One online store. The employee was arrested for stealing US$10M worth of credits#Microsoft #cybercrime #infosec #cybersecurity #opsechttps://t.co/jQEpCqux0r pic.twitter.com/ovnRpE2xou
— SecurityTrails (@securitytrails) July 18, 2019
Ex-Microsoft dev used test account to swipe $10m in tech giant's own store creditshttps://t.co/MyiuaY4kNf
— Frank Denis (@jedisct1) July 18, 2019
Microsoft named it's fraud team the Fraud Investigation Strike Team (FIST)
— Chris Collins (@ChrisInDurham) July 18, 2019
*STRIKE* team? Really?
And FIST?!?
Were there _adults_ in charge of coming up with these names?https://t.co/6jRHSUlJt8 pic.twitter.com/aoS9NhQcNK