NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A group of Ukrainian hackers worked with securities traders in the U.S. to make $30 million by breaking into the computers of companies that put out corporate press releases and trading on the information before it was made public, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.Prosecutors in New Jersey and New York City, along with Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and Securities and Exchange Commission chief Mary Jo White, planned to outline the charges at a late-morning news conference.An indictment against five people was unsealed in Newark, and another was filed under seal in New York City. The group …read more
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