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Two U.S. Executives Plead Guilty in India-Based Tech-Support Fraud

Two former executives of a U.S.-based call routing and analytics company have pleaded guilty to federal charges. They admitted to knowingly enabling India-based call centers to defraud thousands of...

David kimber
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May 21, 2026 2 Min Read
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Two former executives of a U.S.-based call routing and analytics company have pleaded guilty to federal charges. They admitted to knowingly enabling India-based call centers to defraud thousands of American victims through elaborate tech-support scam operations, which spanned nearly six years.

Former CEO Adam Young, 42, of Miami, FL, and former CSO Harrison Gevirtz, 33, of Las Vegas, NV, each pleaded guilty to misprision of a felony in federal court.

The charges stem from their operation of a telecommunications services business that provided phone numbers, call routing, call tracking, and call forwarding to customers they knowingly identified as engaged in tech-support fraud.

Both are scheduled to be sentenced on June 16, 2026, with penalties to be determined under U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, according to the DoJ.

Between approximately 2016 and April 2022, Young and Gevirtz’s company served as the critical telecommunications backbone for India-based fraud operations.

The schemes used deceptive pop-up messages falsely warning computer users of virus or malware infections, directing victims to call numbers that connected them to fraudulent call centers.

🚨#BREAKING: #YourFBI has shut down a call center operation in India that defrauded hundreds of elderly victims here in the U.S. & abroad out of millions of dollars through tech support scams, & two senior executives who operated a business that enabled it, have just admitted to… pic.twitter.com/zlSWOspKQ7

— FBI Boston (@FBIBoston) May 20, 2026

Victims were then manipulated into paying hundreds of dollars for unnecessary or entirely fictitious technical support services. In several instances, call center agents remotely accessed victims’ computers to harvest sensitive personal and financial data.

Rather than simply overlooking suspicious activity, court documents reveal that the executives actively aided fraudsters. Despite receiving repeated complaints and law enforcement inquiries, Young and Gevirtz:

  • Advised customers on techniques to suppress fraud victim complaints
  • Helped customers avoid account termination by telephone providers
  • Facilitated the buying and selling of fraudulent calls among fraudulent customers
  • Directed employees to promote their services specifically to tech-support scammers
  • Operated their own call center in Tunisia from 2016 through April 2022, where some employees participated in tech-support fraud

The case originated from an FBI investigation launched in 2020 that resulted in multiple convictions.

Indian nationals Sahil Narang, Chirag Sachdeva, Abrar Anjum, and Manish Kumar were convicted on telemarketing fraud charges for schemes targeting Americans, many elderly or infirm, out of millions of dollars.

A former employee of the call routing company, Jagmeet Singh Virk, was also convicted in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.economictimes.

The FBI’s Special Agent in Charge of the Boston Division, Ted E. Docks, emphasized the severity of the crimes, noting that tech-support scams cost Americans $2.1 billion last year, with Rhode Island residents alone reporting losses of at least $5.7 million.

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David is a penetration tester turned security journalist with expertise in mobile security, IoT vulnerabilities, and exploit development. As an OSCP-certified security professional, David brings hands-on technical experience to his reporting on vulnerabilities and security research. His articles often feature detailed technical analysis of exploits and provide actionable defense recommendations. David maintains an active presence in the security research community and has contributed to multiple open-source security tools.

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