The toilet cistern?
Because the police would never think to look there...
A UK hacker who broke into the computer systems to get details of gold bullion deliveries so they could be intercepted and stolen has been jailed for five years and four months. London resident Adam Penny, 25, was jailed this week after previously pleading guilty to conspiracy to steal and a computer misuse offence. Penny …
"they failed to intercept the delivery because the postman knew the victim and refused to hand over the parcel,"
One wonders what the plan was here , and how it succeeded in the other cases. Did they just hang around outside the address and say "Thanks mate , I'll take this into my premises once you've left"
It seems as though they went through a lot of trouble for very little .
If the street price was 88000, I can only imagine that they would have been lucky to collect anymore than 15000 from a Jeweler - minus the cost already incurred with logistics etc and the division of the sum between "the chumps" etc they would not have actually made very much..
5 Years at her Majesties pleasure for such a small sum, ouch.
These folks are bad at crime and at math(s). £88,000 split four ways gives £22K each successfully gained from 6 attempts which in turn gives an average return of less than £4K each go. Low returns for high risk... better to be a day trader and play that game with someone else's money.
Thieves often do this sort of thing. They spend a great time and a lot of effort trying to steal something when, if they spent that time and effort on something legitimate, they'd make more money and not get arrested.
I remember a case of someone spending about two hours to break into a vending machine. He got about $5.00 for his trouble. And went to jail. If he'd spent that two hours time working at a McJob, he would have made more than twice as much money legally. Not too bright.
Protip: If you haven't any morals and want to make money at computer crime, look for a successful business model and copy it. Ransomware seems to work well.
"Protip: If you haven't any morals and want to make money at computer crime, look for a successful business model and copy it. Ransomware seems to work well."
Nah, nah, go for banking. Then when you royally fuck up and get caught out, the Government'll pay you to keep doing it!