How taste for high life led public schoolboy to set up multi-million pound internet crime site - Telegraph

How taste for high life led public schoolboy to set up multi-million pound internet crime site - Telegraph: "Thousands of criminals were logging on to a 'cyber supermarket' where they could shop for stolen credit card details or learn how to manufacture illegal drugs – and even bombs.
At its peak GhostMarket. Net had 8,500 members who bought and sold credit cards and bank account information worth millions of pounds and traded advice on committing and getting away with crimes.
The information was used to rip off banks and retailers anywhere around the world. Innocent shoppers using the internet would find their pin numbers and passwords copied by cyber criminals who had infected home computers using special software. The details were then sold and modified on GhostMarket."

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