Ollie Holman has been sentenced to seven years in prison for creating and distributing phishing kits that facilitated a fraud worth £100 million. The kits mimicked legitimate websites, allowing criminals to steal personal and financial information. Holman developed 1,052 kits targeting organizations in 24 countries and earned around £300,000 from their sales. After his arrest in October 2023, he continued to support a network of kit users via Telegram, which led to a second arrest in May 2024. He pleaded guilty to multiple fraud-related charges.
Ollie Holman created and distributed online phishing kits designed to mimic government, bank, and charity websites, leading to fraud worth approximately £100 million.
He supplied 1,052 phishing kits that targeted 69 organizations across 24 countries, earning an estimated £300,000 from their sale between 2021 and 2023.
Holman was found guilty of several charges including making or supplying articles for use in fraud and transferring criminal property, receiving a sentence of seven years.
He continued to operate and provide support on his Telegram channel even after arrest, which led to his rearrest for ongoing criminal activities.
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