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    Engineer Sparks $1.2M Search Data Scam

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Google engineer Michele Spagnuolo, aka ‘AlphaRaccoon,’ is charged with insider trading for allegedly using confidential Google search data to profit ~$1.2M on Polymarket.
    2. He accessed secret ‘Year in Search 2025’ rankings via internal software and placed bets on markets predicting top searched people, before the information was public.
    3. Spagnuolo made high-stakes trades (up to $2.75M risked), specifically backing Kendrick Lamar and d4vd as top searched individuals, earning substantial profits after public release.
    4. Authorities claim he tried to hide the profits using crypto transfers, amid rising scrutiny of prediction market insider trading, paralleling recent regulation efforts.

    Google Engineer Accused of Turning Secret Search Data Into a $1.2 Million Profit

    Alleged Insider Trading

    Prosecutors have charged Michele Spagnuolo, a Google software engineer, with insider trading. Spagnuolo, known online as ‘AlphaRaccoon,’ allegedly used confidential Google data to make money. According to official records, he accessed internal search rankings meant to remain secret. This data, called ‘Year in Search 2025,’ is normally kept private for business reasons. Instead, Spagnuolo allegedly used it to bet on prediction markets. He placed bets on the platform Polymarket before the public knew the search trends. Court documents say he bet on markets like “#1 Searched Person on Google” for 2025, and he won about $1.2 million. Prosecutors accuse him of securities fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) also filed a civil case, citing violations of insider trading laws. Spagnuolo reportedly had access to a special internal tool that showed the confidential rankings, marked with a “Google Confidential” warning. Between October and December 2025, he placed over 23 bets based on this insider information. His trades involved a risk of roughly $2.75 million. After Google publicly released the search results on December 4, the account made the profits.

    Market and Industry Impact

    This case highlights ongoing concerns about insider trading in prediction markets. Spagnuolo’s case is not the first to raise questions about market fairness. Last April, a similar crackdown occurred on Kalshi, where political candidates were banned for betting on races they influenced. Kalshi’s move aimed to prevent conflicts of interest. The increasing scrutiny shows regulators want to curb abuse, especially with sensitive data. Meanwhile, the use of insider information can threaten market trust and fairness. Technology companies, like Google, are under pressure to strengthen data security. The case also raises questions about how protected internal data is from misuse. As markets evolve, the incident emphasizes the need for clear rules and oversight. Investors watch these developments closely, as they can affect confidence and market stability moving forward.

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