New York Man Charged for Money Laundering and Hacking

~3 min read | Published on 2020-06-03, tagged ArrestedHackMoney-Laundering using 553 words.

A New York City man was charged by the U.S. Attorney’s Office District of Massachusetts for conspiracy to engage in computer hacking, trafficking in stolen payment card numbers, and money laundering. The suspected hacker allegedly hacked websites, stole credentials, and offered them for sale on the internet.
According to the indictment, Vitalii Antonenko, a 28-year-old Ukraine national, conspired with at least two other defendants to access to vulnerable computer networks. They often exploited these vulnerable networks through SQL injection. After gaining access to the networks, Antonenko stole credentials stored in the systems including credit and debit cards numbers. He then put up the credentials for sale on undisclosed carding platforms. After selling the stolen credentials, Antonenko received payments in bitcoin and used an unlicensed bitcoin exchange operated by one of his co-conspirators to launder the proceeds.The Investigation
According to the criminal complaint affidavit, Antonenko was linked to carding after the takedown of Liberty Reserve in May 2013. Liberty Reserve was a cryptocurrency exchange platform that allowed people to send and receive payments “anonymously.” The data acquired from the investigation showed that Antonenko used his Gmail email address to open an account at Liberty reserve in October 2012. Antonenko’s account reportedly received more than $15,539 from an account held by a carding platform. Using the information from the investigation, investigators with the United States Secret Service (USSS) began analyzing bitcoin addresses associated with Antonenko.
From June 2015 to September 2017, a USSS undercover agent used bitcoin to purchase stolen credentials of more than 450 victims from an unnamed carding platform. After making the purchases, the USSS investigators used blockchain analysis to identify three bitcoin wallets controlled by the administrators of the carding platform.
While analyzing Antonenko’s bitcoin wallets, the investigators reportedly established that Antonenko had been receiving bitcoins from the carding platform from September 2013 through May 2017. After receiving the payments Antonenko, reportedly sent the bitcoin to one of his co-conspirators and to his own BTC-e wallet. The co-conspirator then, in exchange for the bitcoin, gave Antonenko cash in person or deposited the cash into accounts controlled by Antonenko or his partners.
The co-conspirator Antonenko used to cash out the bitcoin was arrested in a separate investigation and her diary and financial ledger seized. From the records, the investigators established that Antonenko sold bitcoin at a 9 to 10 percent discount below market price. The co-conspirator was subsequently imprisoned after pleading guilty to operating an unlicensed money transmitting business and money laundering.Arrest
The United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts issued an arrest warrant for Antonenko on February 26, 2019. On March 2, 2019, Antonenko was arrested and detained on money laundering charges at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York after he arrived from Ukraine. Hundreds of thousands of stolen credentials were reportedly found in his possession.
On May 26, 2020, Antonenko was indicted on one count of conspiracy to gain unauthorized access to computer networks to traffic in unauthorized access devices, and one count of money laundering conspiracy.
If convicted for the hacking charge Antonenko, could be sentenced to five years in prison, three years of supervised release, a $250,000 fine, restitution and forfeiture. If convicted for the money laundering charge, he could be sentenced to a maximum of 20 years in prison, three years of supervised release, a $500,000 fine, restitution and forfeiture.

Comments (17)


Frost2020-06-02
02bbf590

>police found more than 30 kilograms of drugs in one of the customer’s houses. Does this mean this guy gave up his customers???

frosty2020-06-02
9efa55a0

They were probably watching everyone cashing out....or it is verly likely he did snitch on everyone.

frosty2020-06-02
3fecb5f0

it sounds like they caught a vendor and they traced his transactions to this money launderer, once they have the vendors wallet they can look at all his out and inbound transactions

Alpraking2020-06-02
ca820070

Yea he snitched how would they find the actual person through the last few transactions? Unless blockchain is giving up emails attached to bitcoin wallets

tyre2020-06-02
dfe03fb0

@alpraking: Bitcoin wallets dont require an email, atleast electrum doesn't.

Frosty2020-06-02
14a6b2f0

possession of pepper spray. Pepper spray is illegal in the Netherlands?

Gee2020-06-02
2f0d9a20

Well this guy is going to walk. Unless they can knowingly prove yada yada yada. I mean they had to charge him with pepper spray. Fuck the police someone should start a riot. oh wait that happened.

Frosrty2020-06-05
b5f8a490

damn going out the same way DPR did. "ntonenko was linked to carding after the takedown of Liberty Reserve in May 2013. Liberty Reserve was a cryptocurrency exchange platform that allowed people to send and receive payments “anonymously.” The data acquired from the investigation showed that Antonenko used his Gmail email address to open an account at Liberty reserve in October 2012. Antonenko’s account reportedly received more than $15,539 from an account held by a carding platform. Using the information from the investigation, investigators with the United States Secret Service (USSS) began analyzing bitcoin addresses associated with Antonenko." Fucking idiot.

Salty2020-06-05
c7247930

Yeah not smart, but then: it's next to impossible to move flawlessly when attempting to avoid LE detection. Those who do are definitely blessed with a good bit of luck, in my opinion. Regardless, carding is scammy bullshit. Fuck this guy.

luigi2020-06-06
d612f800

Why do people travel internationally without encryption this is similar to oxyidiot

Village idiot2020-06-06
01ffc110

The more I read about the way the majority of these takedowns occur, the how, why, when's the more I am convinced that what was a once highly skilled rightly controlled and properly maintained thing was ruined by fools. In fact arrogance and some naive entitled sense and mindset that cops are pigs are fools are whitey and thus me we ours are untouchable screams through every dumb ass mistake. It is actually a sad thing and a good thing. These foolish ghetto ass corner boys bring a lot of eyeballs from their waysbut also provide a cover for those who know wtf they're doing. They all think they're Scarface when in fact they're still nothing more than the same corner nigga just a bit more sales. Fuck what happened to sense?

Venom2020-06-06
b30e7ed0

Sorry for this comment OT but i want simply tell you that from some time is impossible join everywhere. Dread, empire, ecc.... everywhere. After i resolve the captcha i see always one error that don't permit me to join (Connection reset). On few words, on this period, hacker had crash the balls and with all this protection is impossible join. Fuck you hacker, ddosser of shit

Name or Alias2020-06-07
7eed5190

Wow. The comments from Village Idiot and Venom indicate serious de-evolution of the human species. Gen Z is a new human sub type never seen before.

Rover2020-06-09
1874b400

the current bunch of humans only know how to whine, cry, make a fuss and virtue signal. one big war. that's all i ask for. it will get rid of the rabble and reduce the population of this overburdened planet. we need a thanos here.

blotter2020-06-10
e574d3d0

Some idiots have no idea, then they get caught.

river2020-06-15
acf15aa0

so you think cryptocurrency is safe? noobs. why would they make it legal if they knew they couldn't control it? gonna walk in his dreams is about it. crypto is very overrated. its being traded more like a company's shares than like a currency. what gonna happen next is inevitable.

ladyofthenight2020-08-27
52963ce0

Where can I find a money launder.