The Underground Uber Networks Driven by Russian Hackers (thedailybeast.com) 49
Joseph Cox, reporting for DailyBeat: Uber's ride-sharing service has given birth to some of the most creative criminal scams to date, including using a GPS-spoofing app to rip off riders in Nigeria, and even ginning up fake drivers by using stolen identities. Add to those this nefariously genius operation: Cybercriminals, many working in Russia, have created their own illegitimate taxi services for other crooks by piggybacking off Uber's ride-sharing platform, sometimes working in collaboration with corrupt drivers. Based on several Russian-language posts across a number of criminal-world sites, this is how the scam works: The scammer needs an emulator, a piece of software which allows them to run a virtual Android phone on their laptop with the Uber app, as well as a virtual private network (VPN), which routes their computer's traffic through a server in the same city as the rider. The scammer acts, in essence, as a middleman between an Uber driver and the passenger -- ordering trips through the Uber app, but relaying messages outside of it. Typically, this fraudulent dispatcher uses the messaging app Telegram to chat with the passenger, who provides pickup and destination addresses. The scammer orders the trip, and then provides the car brand, driver name, and license plate details back to the passenger through Telegram.
Re: Elok Musk (Score:2)
I'm Elon Musk, you insensitive clod!
Re: Oh those evil RUSSIANS!!!! (Score:1)
This is a story about fraud. It involves Russians. If your point is that it shouldn't be on slashdot, you're wrong, it's a tech story. If your point is that people vilify Russians, you're wrong, these ones are villains. If your point is that the president isn't awful, you're wrong. Obviously. I mean holy fuck.
Re: Yawn... (Score:2)
Go $MY_TEAM! Fuck $THEIR_TEAM, they're bad people!
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Hey, I'm on a Mac and it's cmd-left!
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Who cares if it's Russians?!? Yes, it says Russians in the tile, but I didn't consider their nationality when I read the story, I just saw them as hackers.
And while I positively condemn their their thievery and fraud in the strongest possible terms, I kind of admire their creative, nee, hacker spirit.
My hope is that people read Russia in the title and don't think it connotatively means "evil enemy". Rather, my hope is that people read Russia and simply think of it as a place.
Oh, and perhaps because this i
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uber is bypassing local government regulations to make money.
somebody else(russians?) are bypassing uber to make money.
end of story.
But what's the scam? (Score:2)
I've RTFA and I still can't figure out ... what's the scam? Someone is ordering a ride, someone is driving, someone is paying for the ride.
Last analysis I read said Uber is already burning investor money faster than they're making it, trying to grow and corner the market. If these guys are just providing the same service as Uber, how are they making any money?
Re:But what's the scam? (Score:4, Informative)
How it works (Score:2)
Re: MUH RUSSIAN HACKERS!!! (Score:1)
Did Vlad send out a new strategy memo? Pretend new stories about your shitty country are boring?
Head back to Facebook, Dmitry.
Re: MUH RUSSIAN HACKERS!!! (Score:2)
Donald Trump took a dump in my crapper and didn't flush! Then Putin pissed in my sink - and didn't wash it out! And THEN Kim Jong Whatshisface drank all my beer! Those goddamned Canadian bastards!!
Hi, Nigeria (Score:4, Funny)
I'm a Russian Prince and I need your help to transfer a gazillion rubles I 'inherited' into your country....
"Hackers" again? (Score:3)
Re: "Hackers" again? (Score:2)
Beagles stole my car! I saw them with my own eyes!
How it works (Score:5, Informative)
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Actually, Uber likely doesn't have to pay either, the CC issuer pays for fraudulent transactions which in the end means all those that have CC pay (where those that carry a monthly balance and pay interest suffer the higher burden)...
FWIW, this doesn't describe a screw-Uber scam, it's basically a stick-it-to-the-man plan (the man being the collective CC holders)...
Are you working? (Score:1)
Does this enterprise only take gold coins?
Is it simple arbitrage? (Score:2)
As long as Uber gets the customer and gets what it wants to be paid, where is the scam?
Re:Is it simple arbitrage? (Score:4, Informative)
long past time for some autocorrect updates (Score:2, Flamebait)
Should always read: Uber's unlicensed taxi service
Regulation (Score:2)
Russian scammers (Score:2)
Not Russian hackers. They're not hacking anything.
They're using Uber to launder stolen credit cards