A Miami man was charged Wednesday with stealing more than 10 million minutes of voice-over-IP (VoIP) telephone service and then selling them to unsuspecting customers for as little as US$0.004 per minute.Edwin Pena paid a Washington state computer hacker named Robert Moore about $20,000 to help him illegally route Internet telephone calls through the networks of more than 15 unnamed VoIP companies, according to criminal complaints made available by the U.S. attorney’s office. Pena presented himself as a legitimate telecommunications wholesaler, while at the same time using hacking techniques to steal networking services valued at as much as $300,000 from each of the carriers.“They had hoped they had engineered a brilliant toll-free calling network for themselves,” said Newark FBI Special Agent in Charge Leslie Wiser Jr. in the statement. “They hoped wrong.” Pena has been charged with wire fraud for violating computer hacking laws, according to the U.S. attorney. Starting in November 2004, the 23-year-old sold Internet telecom services at inexpensive wholesale prices through his two companies: Fortes Telecom and Miami Tech & Consulting. The telephone service was free for Pena, however, because he was using hacked lines with legitimate VoIP providers and routing the calls without being detected, the complaint states. Pena and Moore allegedly set up a web of servers to hide their tracks, and they flooded VoIP providers with test calls, trying to guess the proprietary prefix codes used to authenticate VoIP calls on the network. Once they had cracked the codes, the two would be able to route their calls through the legitimate VoIP network, the U.S. attorney said.With more than $1 million in profits from the scheme, Pena was able to buy real estate, a 40-foot motor boat and customized 2004 BMW M3 sports car, the U.S. attorney said.-Robert McMillan, IDG News ServiceCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature Expedia poised to take flight with generative AI CTO Rathi Murthy sees the online travel service’s vast troves of data and AI expertise fueling a two-pronged transformation strategy aimed at growing the company by bringing more of the travel industry online. By Paula Rooney Jun 02, 2023 7 mins Travel and Hospitality Industry Digital Transformation Artificial Intelligence case study Deoleo doubles down on sustainability through digital transformation The Spanish multinational olive oil processing company is immersed in a digital transformation journey to achieve operational efficiency and contribute to the company's sustainability strategy. By Nuria Cordon Jun 02, 2023 6 mins CIO Supply Chain Digital Transformation brandpost Resilient data backup and recovery is critical to enterprise success As global data volumes rise, business must prioritize their resiliency strategies. By Neal Weinberg Jun 01, 2023 4 mins Security brandpost Democratizing HPC with multicloud to accelerate engineering innovations Cloud for HPC is facilitating broader access to high performance computing and accelerating innovations and opportunities for all types of organizations. By Tanya O'Hara Jun 01, 2023 6 mins Multi Cloud Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe