The son of an Oxford professor faces 25 years in prison in the USA: what he is accused of.
12.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
12.11.2025
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Arrest of Oxford lecturer's son for fraud
The son of an Oxford University lecturer, wanted in a case involving 2.8 million pounds sterling in fraud, risks receiving 25 years in prison in the USA. Robert Westbrook is suspected of stealing emails from executives of five companies, allowing him to view financial reports and carry out illegal transactions on the stock market.Fraud methods
It is known that Westbrook used anonymous emails, virtual private networks, and other means to conceal his identity.US authorities say he used anonymous emails, virtual private networks and...This case has sparked significant public interest, highlighting the growing issues of cybercrime and fraud in the financial sector. Given the scale and complexity of the situation, it raises questions about the security of electronic communications and financial systems, showing how crucial it is to combat such crimes on a global scale. The response from law enforcement will be extremely important in preventing similar cases in the future.
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