Security News > 2020 > August > Ghanaian Extradited to U.S. for Cybercrimes That Caused Millions in Losses
A man from the African country of Ghana was recently extradited to the United States over his role in various types of cybercrime schemes that authorities say caused millions of dollars in losses.
The Ghanaian, 27-year-old Maxwell Peter, was charged along with several other individuals, back in 2017, by a federal grand jury with wire fraud, computer fraud, money laundering and identity theft.
According to prosecutors, the suspect was part of an Africa-based cybercrime group involved in business email compromise, romance scams, gold-buying scams, fraudulent-check scams, advance-fee scams, and credit card scams.
They used spoofed email addresses and VPNs to trick the company into wiring funds to their US-based money mules, which forwarded the money to Africa.
As for the other scams, the Justice Department said, "The indictment alleges that the proceeds of these criminal activities, both money and goods, were shipped and/or transferred from the United States to locations in Africa through a complex network of both complicit and unwitting individuals that had been recruited through the various Internet scams. The defendant is specifically alleged to have created and used the alias 'Sandra Lin' in furtherance of these crimes."