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2 Venezuelans Convicted in US for Using Malware to Hack ATMs


Two Venezuelan nationals convicted of using malware to steal cash from ATMs will be deported, the US Department of Justice announced this week.

The suspects, 34-year-old Luz Granados and 40-year-old Johan Gonzalez-Jimenez, conducted ATM jackpotting, removing the targeted ATM’s outer casing and connecting a laptop to the machine to install malware. The malware then enabled them to instruct the ATM to dispense all its cash.

Granados, sentenced to time served, must pay $126,340 in restitution, while Gonzalez-Jimenez, sentenced to 18 months in prison, was ordered to pay $285,100.

Both defendants face deportation, with Granados currently in custody awaiting removal and Gonzalez-Jimenez set to be deported following his prison sentence.

This came less than two weeks after the DoJ announced that a group of five Venezuelan nationals had pleaded guilty or been sentenced for their role in a multi-state ATM jackpotting ring. They also faced deportation.

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