Hacker pleads not guilty to stealing 160M credit cards

JMH

Emeritus, Contributor
Joined
Apr 2, 2012
Posts
7,197
One of the five men accused of perpetrating the largest hacking scheme ever prosecuted in the U.S., which culminated with the theft of more than 160 million credit card numbers, pleaded not guilty on Monday, according to Reuters.
The charges levied against Dmitriy Smilianets, 29, include conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, and unauthorized access to computers. If convicted, he could spend the next 65 years in prison.
Smilianets is originally from Russia but was extradited to the U.S. from the Netherlands last year. On Monday, he entered his not guilty plea in federal court in Newark, N.J. According to Reuters, his lawyer plans to fight the charges and look for irregularities around Smilianets' arrest in the Netherlands.
Hacker pleads not guilty to stealing 160M credit cards | Security & Privacy - CNET News
 

Has Sysnative Forums helped you? Please consider donating to help us support the site!

Back
Top