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Nebraska man pleads guilty to $3.5 million cryptojacking scheme

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​A Nebraska man pleaded guilty on Thursday to operating a large-scale cryptojacking operation after being arrested and charged in April.

Charles O. Parks III (also known as “CP3O”) admitted that he didn’t pay a $3.5 million bill after renting cloud computing time from two providers to mine approximately $970,000 worth of cryptocurrency.

Even though the Justice Department didn’t name the two companies, the indictment says that one is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and the other is in Redmond, Washington, where Amazon and Microsoft are located.

Court documents reveal that between January 2021 and August 2021, Parks used various aliases and corporate entities he controlled, such as “MultiMillionaire LLC” and “CP3O LLC,” to create multiple accounts with cloud service providers. This allowed him to access “immense amounts” of computing power and storage without making any payments.

Parks used these resources to mine various cryptocurrencies like Ether (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), and Monero (XMR) while also tricking the cloud providers into granting him “elevated levels” of services and deferred billing, as well as deflecting their inquiries about suspicious data usage and unpaid balances.

“During the course of the scheme, including from within the Eastern District of New York and elsewhere, PARKS III repeatedly requested that Subsidiary 1 provide him access to powerful and expensive instances that included graphics processing units used for cryptocurrency mining,” the indictment reads.

He also “launched tens of thousands of these instances to mine cryptocurrency, employing mining software applications to facilitate the mining of tokens including ETH, LTC, and XMR in various mining pools, and employing tools that allowed him to maximize cloud computing power and monitor which instances were actively mining on each mining pool.”

Parks laundered his illegal cryptocurrency proceeds using multiple crypto e

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