Scammer Gets Five Years for $120 Million Theft From Facebook and Google
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A Lithuanian man who scammed Facebook Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google into sending him more than $120 million must serve five years in prison, a judge said.
Evaldas Rimasauskas, 50, and his accomplices engaged in a phishing scheme, sending emails to employees and agents of the two tech giants that appeared to be from a major Taiwanese hardware maker that was a business partner of both companies. The e-mails sought payment for outstanding bills and asked the companies to send money to accounts in Latvia and Cyprus that were controlled by Rimasauskas, prosecutors said.