The rain slicked the monuments of D.C., mirroring the digital grime clinging to this case. Mojtaba Masoumpour. The name feels thin, doesn’t carry the weight of what he’s accused of. But the feds are sweating him, putting him on the Most Wanted list, and that’s never about a paper pusher. This isn’t petty theft; this is a ghost operating in the machine, allegedly weaponizing information, targeting the men and women who spend their lives in the shadows. They say he built fake lives online, phantom profiles used to burrow into the digital worlds of intelligence officers – current and former. A slow, insidious creep, all at the direction of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Masoumpour, described as a slight man, five-four, around 150 pounds, with dark brown eyes and black hair, is a phantom himself. No known aliases, no clear occupation, just a birthplace in Iran and a trail of compromised identities. He’s a digital shadow, a puppeteer pulling strings from God knows where. The charges aren’t just about hacking, it’s about *who* he was hacking, and *why*. Aggravated identity theft isn’t a victimless crime when the victims are those sworn to protect us. The feds believe he was building dossiers, gathering intelligence, and potentially setting the stage for something far more dangerous. This isn’t just about stolen data, it’s about leverage, about blackmail, about turning those who guard the gate into liabilities.
The Bureau considers him an international flight risk, and rightly so. He’s got a network, resources, and a clear motive to disappear. The details released are sparse, carefully curated, but the implication is clear: this is a national security threat wrapped in a digital disguise. The investigation dates back to 2019, a grand jury indictment hanging over his head, but Masoumpour remains at large, a digital wraith slipping through the cracks of international law enforcement. The silence is deafening, the lack of solid leads a chilling testament to his skill.
A substantial reward is being offered for information leading to his capture, but money isn’t always enough when you’re hunting a ghost. What’s needed are eyes and ears on the ground, a break in the digital silence. He’s out there, blending in, perhaps rebuilding his network, preparing for his next move.
If you have any information, no matter how small, regarding the whereabouts of Mojtaba Masoumpour, contact the FBI immediately. Don’t wait for the rain to wash away the clues. The nation’s security may depend on it.
🔠Key Facts
| Full Name | Mojtaba Masoumpour |
| Charges | Conspiracy to Commit Computer Intrusion; Computer Intrusion; Aggravated Identity Theft; Aiding and Abetting |
| Aliases | None known |
| Date of Birth | Unknown |
| Race / Sex | white / Male |
| Nationality | Iranian |
| Height | 5’4″ |
| Weight | 150 lbs |
| Eyes / Hair | brown / black |
| Scars & Marks | None reported |
| Location | Washington D.C. |
📋 Source: FBI Most Wanted — Mojtaba Masoumpour
If you have information about this fugitive, contact your local FBI field office or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov.
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