The United States has been accused of stealing personal data of California citizens for the purpose of using fake IDs. Authorities
have arrested Russian Kirill Farsov. This is stated in the court documents published in the electronic database of Southern
California.
The North District Attorney’s Office calls Firsova to the DIO Platform Manager. In March, John F. of New York was “arrested in
March 2020” at Kennedy International Airport on Saturday. The court asked the court to issue the items by March 9, but Magistrate
Judge Alison Goddard decided to release the items in March.
These elements include written evidence from FBR agent Brian Nielsen. Several of the companys customer tools, account names and
passwords have been used to acquire money, products, services and other assets without the publishers permission, he said. From
the perspective of FQB agents, Russia knows in the future that the DICO will use it to steal money and fake IDs from users.
According to the FBR, the DIIO cyber-platform “exists in Russia and allows criminals to sell criminal products and services to the
platform’s online stores.” According to FQB, the original was in October 2019 and has more than 24,000 virtual applications, with
total sales of 1 million. Firosov has been accused of “managing Russian pirates and deer who not only run forums, but also work as
pirates in other cyber forums.”
According to FBI reports, he stole more than 250 Dior.io stores that stole personal financial information, including birthdays,
addresses, passwords, and U.S. government security card numbers. It’s verified nearby. U.S. Agency and U.S. has shareholders,
including Southern California.
According to available information, as of March 4, the FBI has not yet disclosed 11,000 Bitcoin number holders in the Dior.io
database. Of these, 249 were stolen and one of the company’s main customers was in San Diego, California. Video games are played
by users of author content.
Please note that Deer.io works well and does not host F.B.I. Because Briedis.io cannot take over Russian business.
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