RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Four men were indicted in a scheme to defraud the State Employees' Credit Union, federal prosecutors said Thursday.

According to the Office of the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina, 27-year-old Quavedrian Da'mon Gibson, 27-year-old Keyondre Deionta Purvis, 29-year-old Michael Raekwon Ryner, and 29-year-old Calvin Daminice Stewart are accused of committing fraud against SECU in summer 2022.

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The four defendants allegedly exploited a security vulnerability, which allowed them to access several SECU accounts. They repeatedly deposited and withdrew funds from member accounts to artificially inflate the assumed balances during a reconciliation period, then made

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