Payments firm accused of aiding 'contact Microsoft about a virus' scammers must cough $650k
Two execs and a multinational payment processing company must pay $650k to the US government, says the FTC, which accuses them of knowingly processing credit card payments for Microsoft-themed support scammers.
An earlier monetary judgment ordered the payment of $49.5 million, but the FTC said that if the defendants pay the $650k, it will suspend this, adding that they had"agreed to court orders that prohibit them from any further payment laundering and require them to closely monitor other high-risk clients for illegal activity."], filed on April 3 in the DC district court, the companies and the execs are at the"center of a technical support scam.
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