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Security at major airports is famously tight, but Corujo relied on "social engineering"—the idea that if you look like you belong, people won't question you. He was ultimately undone not by a high-tech firewall, but by the vigilance of fellow employees ollantay corujo
Mandated to pay exactly back to United Airlines. Corporate Status Corporate Status In the quiet overnight hours, Corujo
In the quiet overnight hours, Corujo arrived at the airport, walked from the Byerly Aviation hangar to the main passenger terminal, and went straight behind the United Airlines ticket counter to begin printing vouchers. The case of is a notable example of
His cover was blown. When security approached him at the airport and he claimed to be a current employee, the local police were called.
The case of is a notable example of a white-collar crime involving corporate impersonation and a clever "closed-loop" fraud scheme. Case Overview
: After being fired in 2016, Corujo retained his airline uniform and security badge. He used these to gain unauthorized access to United's computer terminals at various airports nationwide to print thousands of meal vouchers. The "Laundering"