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Hacker takes $50,000 a few cents at a time Print E-mail
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Written by Jared Maynard   
Wednesday, 28 May 2008
"A hacker has used a loophole to collect more than $50,000 from Google Checkout and online brokerage firms, a few cents at a time. When opening an online brokering account it is common practice for companies such as E-trade and Schwab to send a tiny payment - ranging from only a few cents to a couple of dollars - to verify that the user has access to the bank account listed. Services such as Google Checkout and Paypal use a similar tactic to verify credit and debit cards linked to accounts. According to court documents, Californian Michael Largent used an automated script to open 58,000 such accounts, collecting many thousands of these small payments into a few personal bank accounts. Largent also performed the same trick with Google's Checkout service, cashing more than $8,000 alone from the service." ~pcpro.co.uk
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