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Criminal

Apr. 12, 2012

Clever cyber criminals scam iTunes for "Madonna-level" royalties

An elaborate scheme to defraud iTunes is busted. By Nick Solish


In an era when most cyber-criminals are ordinary people accused of violating copyright through illegal downloading, an Internet-savvy group has found a novel way to defraud the online music world. A group of twelve criminals worked out a unique scheme to defraud major music sellers through an elaborately devised method of laundering money.


The hooligans took advantage of online music vendors, iTunes and Amazon, by putting their own music up for sale and then usin...

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