Internet crime shifts to Russia (Reuters)
5th Oct 2005, 22:29 GMT
Reuters - Trafficking in stolen credit cards has largely shifted to Russian-language Web sites after an international crackdown sparked disarray among English-speaking scam artists, a U.S. Secret Service official said on Wednesday.
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