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The indictment details how Moucka and Binns accessed billions of sensitive customer records and extorted at least three victims for a total of 36 bitcoin, valued at approximately $2.5 million at the time of payment, over nearly a year from November 2023 to October 10 of this year. Moucka, residing in Canada, used online aliases such as "judische," "catist," "waif," and "cllyels," while Binns, based in Turkey, was known as "irdev" and "j_irdev1337." Moucka was arrested in Canada last week, and Binns had been previously detained in Turkey. In August, Binns claimed responsibility for the AT&T breach in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. Moucka, under the alias "Judische," expressed to 404 Media his anticipation of being arrested soon.