Suspected of online crimes, 33-year-old by US extradited Kosovo could face 55 years in prison

U.S. Attorney Gregory W. Kehoe announced Kosovo's US extradition, Liridon Masurica, 33, from Gjilan. Also known as “@blackdb”, Masurica is accused of plotting to commit fraud with access devices and five fundamental accusations of fraudulent use of 15 or more unauthorized access devices. [...]
Also known as “@blackdb”, Masurica is accused of plotting to commit fraud with access devices and five fundamental accusations of fraudulent use of 15 or more unauthorized access devices. If convicted on all counts, he could face a maximum sentence of 55 years in federal prison, announced in the report, submitted. Periscope.
Masurica, was arrested by authorities in Kosovo on 12 December 2024 and extradited on 9 May to the United States in accordance with the extradition treaty between the United States and the Republic of Kosovo.
He appeared before the federal court in Tampa on 12 May 2025 and was ordered to be held in custody pending trial.
According to the indictment, Masurica was the chief administrator of the BlackDB. cc ) an online criminal market operating from 2018 to today. BlackDB. cc illegally offered for sale compromised account and server credentials, credit card information and other identifying personal information of individuals placed mainly in the United States, including those located within Florida's Middle District.
This investigation was conducted by the FBI in co-operation with the Kosovo Police Cyber Crimes Investigation Directorate.
Main online criminal market manager is charged with fraud and identity theft from Kosovo to US












