'Ship goods' in IT underworld

Picture 1 of 'Ship goods' in IT underworld The recent story of two young people Truong Duc Luong and Nguyen Tien Cuong using foreigners' accounts to buy online goods was discovered by the police is actually just the tip of the iceberg. For a long time, in the underground world of IT people, the "ship" (just using someone else's account to buy goods illegally) has been there for ten years.

Le Van Hung's birthday at the dormitory, Le Van Hung opened a big gift package from the IT friend. Inside is a list of hundreds of foreign account numbers and the words " Happy birthday, you can buy Dylan, if you like. But don't die because of using a temple credit card ." The fact that IT people give you birthday gifts with account codes of thousands of dollars is no longer a rare thing, and the next thing is . depending on the recipient. A few days later to meet Hung, he said: " I am craving a few books on graphics but the internet is too expensive, so I had to use the credit card" pagoda "of the guy who gave me the birthday, hope not to be Interpol knocked his head ".

NTA, an "old man" in stealing accounts from overseas, said: " In some countries, students also do a lot of misery, because most transactions are accepted. Some students also go to Singapore or Thailand to receive goods because sometimes the automatic trading system of some online sales networks such as eBay, Amazon does not accept large orders from Vietnam ".

To find some foreign account codes with IT people is now really easy to get in the bag because on some forums like www.ma .; www.diendan .; thetindung . there is a whole range of credit accounts that hackers have stolen and released to members who exploit it freely. Just stealing each account of 20 USD, they are rich in wealth. "It was so late at night, but there was no ghost day ", there were those who got involved sometimes started . learning how to "go night". Nguyen Thanh T. from Thanh Hoa, just came to Hanoi to study information technology for several months. On a beautiful day, he just turned on Yahoo nick, the friend from Sing immediately sent the link to a "busy street" (forum) with a bunch of account numbers. Too overwhelmed by the immediate "gold pile", with the psychology of " once climbing the wall to steal green guava, the basket is still undetected, what is on this invisible network now? ", T. immediately took a computer. Portable worth more than 2,000 USD, taken from 4 of more than a dozen hacked accounts available online. But the eBay network did not accept orders from Vietnam, he immediately contacted his cousin who was studying in Canada to receive the goods. But things are not as simple as thought, he has committed the "unwritten rule" of the hands of credit card steals, not to steal more than 200 USD in an account. And so my brother helped him get hit right away when he planned to send goods to Vietnam. T. said he had to mobilize all his relatives to pay a fine of 7,000 USD to avoid the situation that his brother had to carry a backpack home.

Restricting the pursuit of Interpol, shipbuilders also created many new tricks to steal trot. LVH said: "Since some online selling websites do not deal with buyers who sit on computers from Vietnam, some people have to personally . export. First, they choose intermediary companies to sell goods. Online, home delivery, of course, the price of each item can be 1.5 times higher than the real price but there is no problem because the money is not their money, then they choose a room or a dormitory as a point. delivery and receipt of goods, date and time of receipt of goods, work is done ".

With this tactic, TN, Hanoi students make a trip to Singapore with the ticket of a low-cost airline, a couple who go abroad to visit you ship a bit of goods to get back the capital. However, Canon EOS "pro" camera worth more than 2,500 USD has not been hand-held, he has been kept in customs when being subjected to unexpected inspection and not presenting enough papers. Uncertain painting, security staff took out N.'s tricks. As a result, he had to pay a fine of up to nearly ten thousand dollars, but could not be prosecuted for criminal liability.

Do Ngoc Duy Trac, CEO of VSEC Information Security Network, confided: " Ship shipping has now been strengthened by Interpol and the recent Cuong and Luong cases are an example. Sometimes for a few dozen dollars. but having to trade both my degree and my money is not worth it . " More importantly, no matter how young people advocate, using their own words to call their illegal actions, it must also be called "stealing". Those who steal the honest labor of others are always condemned.