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User ID: 75992005 United States 08/06/2019 02:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | AT&T employees took bribes to unlock millions of smartphones AT&T employees took bribes to unlock millions of smartphones, and to install malware and unauthorized hardware on the company's network, the Department of Justice said yesterday. These details come from a DOJ case opened against Muhammad Fahd, a 34-year-old man from Pakistan, and his co-conspirator, Ghulam Jiwani, believed to be deceased. The DOJ charged the two with paying more than $1 million in bribes to several AT&T employees at the company's Mobility Customer Care call center in Bothell, Washington. Operating since 2012 The bribery scheme lasted from at least April 2012 until September 2017. Initially, the two Pakistani men bribed AT&T employees to unlock expensive iPhones so they could be used outside AT&T's network. [ link to www.zdnet.com (secure)] |
The Vanilla Guerrilla
User ID: 77770369 United States 08/06/2019 02:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: AT&T employees took bribes to unlock millions of smartphones Location is everything Within plausible proximity to Joint Base Lewis-McChord and Whidbey NAS Extortion 17 compromise? Pakistani ISI? Awan brothers support network being dismantled? Last Edited by The Vanilla Guerrilla on 08/06/2019 02:51 PMLet the Bible be your weapon of choice. Let Scripture be your ammo.
Fluent In Subterfuge
Subterfuge Is The Weaponization Of Political Propaganda On An Industrial Scale At The International Level |