Former Microsoft Engineer to Serve 9 Years in Prison in a Case That Involves ...

Former Microsoft Engineer to Serve 9 Years in Prison in a Case That Involves ...

A U.S. court in Seattle has sentenced a former Microsoft engineer to 9 years in prison after finding him guilty of 18 federal felonies relating to his elaborate scheme to defraud the tech giant $10 million. In passing the judgment, the court blasts Volodymyr Kvashuk, a software engineer and citizen of Ukraine, for attempting to mask digital evidence through the use of bitcoin mixers and the illegal use of accounts and passwords of fellow employees to aid this scheme. Sophisticated case According to court records, Kvashuk, a citizen of Ukraine, had been convicted in February 2020 on several....


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