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Algerian Extradited to US Over Cybercrime Allegations

Algerian Extradited to US Over Cybercrime Allegations

Posted on June 23, 2026 By CWS

Abdellah Belmili, a 26-year-old from Algeria, has been extradited from Spain to the United States. He is facing serious charges related to operating cybercrime marketplaces, which could result in a 30-year prison sentence.

Details of Cybercrime Operations

The US Justice Department reports that Belmili, known as Dila Belmili or Spox, managed a platform called Market0Day from September to December 2020. This site was used to sell phishing kits aimed at major US financial institutions.

In December 2020, US investigators managed to buy a JPMorgan Chase phishing kit and gained access to a compromised email server through Market0Day. Afterward, Spox shifted his focus to a new platform called Spoxy, which provided bulk SMS services for phishing activities.

Impact on Financial Institutions

Belmili’s operations allegedly defrauded major financial entities, including American Express, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo. The Department of Justice estimates that between January 2020 and January 2023, approximately $900,000 was funneled into an account under Belmili’s control, affecting around 5,600 victims globally.

These activities have underscored the significant threat cybercriminals pose to financial systems worldwide, prompting increased vigilance from international law enforcement.

Broader Implications of the Case

Belmili’s arrest and extradition highlight the long reach of US law enforcement in pursuing cybercriminals. This approach is not isolated; recently, a Romanian was extradited for a hacking scheme dating back 17 years.

The international community continues to grapple with the challenges of cybercrime, necessitating cooperation across borders to address these sophisticated threats effectively.

As this case progresses, it may set a precedent for future cybercrime prosecutions, reinforcing global cybersecurity efforts.

Security Week News Tags:bank fraud, cyber marketplaces, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Extradition, financial institutions, global crime, international law, phishing kits, US Justice Department

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