Springfield Man Sentenced to Prison for Role in ATM "Jackpotting" Scheme

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Secret Service on Sept. 26, 2018. It is reproduced in full below.

According to court documents and statements made in court, the matters stems from investigation into malware attacks on ATM machines in Connecticut and elsewhere. In a scheme commonly referred to as jackpotting, individuals use malware that is designed to cause an ATM to eject all of the U.S. currency contained in the machine. As part of the scheme, individuals dressed as legitimate repair technicians install malware on an ATM. Other individuals then proceed to extract all of the cash from the ATM. On Jan. 27, 2018, Citizens Bank investigators contacted police after they observed what appeared to be a jackpotting attack on an ATM in Cromwell. On that date, Cromwell Police encountered RODRIGUEZ and Alex Alberto Fajin-Diaz near an ATM that had been compromised with malware and was in the process of dispensing $20 bills. A search of RODRIGUEZ and Fajin-Diazs vehicle revealed tools and electronic devices consistent with items needed to compromise an ATM machine to dispense its cash contents. RODRIGUEZ and Fajin-Diaz were found in possession of approximately $5,600 in cash, but the investigation revealed that a total of $63,200 was taken from the ATM on that date. The investigation further revealed that, on Jan. 22, 2018, RODRIGUEZ, Fajin-Diaz and others illegally obtained $63,820 from a Citizens Bank ATM in Rhode Island. Judge Bryant ordered RODRIGUEZ to pay restitution in the amount of $121,355.38. On June 18, 2018, RODRIGUEZ pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud.

RODRIGUEZ, who is released on a $250,000 bond, was ordered to report to prison on Nov. 26, 2018. Fajin-Diaz, a citizen of Spain, pleaded guilty to the same charge on June 12, 2018, and awaits sentencing. He has been detained since his arrest on January 27. This investigation is being conducted by the Connecticut Financial Crimes Task Force, U.S. Secret Service, Connecticut State Police, Chief States Attorneys Office, Middlesex States Attorneys Office, Cromwell Police Department, Middletown Police Department and Greenwich Police Department. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Ray Miller.

-- District of Connecticut

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