Between 2013 and 2015, Evaldas Rimasauskas from Lithuania pulled off one of the boldest tech scams.
Disguised as Quanta Computer—a real supplier for Facebook and Google—he set up a fake company, sending forged invoices for products that never existed.
The tech giants unknowingly wired $122 million into his accounts in Latvia and Cyprus. Arrested in 2017, Rimasauskas admitted guilt and received a five-year prison term.
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Disguised as Quanta Computer—a real supplier for Facebook and Google—he set up a fake company, sending forged invoices for products that never existed.
The tech giants unknowingly wired $122 million into his accounts in Latvia and Cyprus. Arrested in 2017, Rimasauskas admitted guilt and received a five-year prison term.
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Between 2013 and 2015, Evaldas Rimasauskas from Lithuania pulled off one of the boldest tech scams.
Disguised as Quanta Computer—a real supplier for Facebook and Google—he set up a fake company, sending forged invoices for products that never existed.
The tech giants unknowingly wired $122 million into his accounts in Latvia and Cyprus. Arrested in 2017, Rimasauskas admitted guilt and received a five-year prison term.
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#Businessbulls #Business #Facebook
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