A pair of Israelis tied to the hacking of
Fidelity and
J.P. Morgan are coming back to the U.S. to stand trial.
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| Abby Johnson Fidelity President, Chief Executive Officer | |
Gwen Ackerman and Alisa Odenheimer of
Bloomberg report that the Jerusalem District Court and the Israeli Justice Ministry have approved the extradition of
Ziv Orenstein and
Gery Shalon, who are accused of hacking and securities fraud.
J.P. Morgan,
Scottrade,
TD Ameritrade, and
Dow Jones have all previously confirmed that they were victims of the alleged hacking conspiracy. And published reports have pointed to Fidelity as the unnamed "Victim-2" mentioned in the original indictment last year, which identifies Victm-2 as "one of the world's largest financial services corporations, providing mutual fund, online stock brokerage and other services, with headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts."
Fidelity previously declined to confirm or deny whether or not the alleged hackers victimized them, too. The way the indictment reads, "Victim-2" quickly fought off the hacks. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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