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Romanian Pleads Guilty to Phishing-Related Charges

A Romanian man pleaded guilty earlier this week to charges related to possession of stolen credit card information obtained from fraudulent Web sites.

Artist pleads for paintings

Sinclaire says she normally doesn't leave her art in the car but had forgotten to after a show. (C. PROCAYLO/SUN MEDIA)

Romanian pleads guilty to phishing-related charges

A Romanian man pleaded guilty earlier this week to charges related to possession of stolen credit card information obtained from fraudulent Web sites.

Phisher Pleads Guilty To Stealing $700,000, Sophos Reports

IT security and control firm Sophos has welcomed news that a 22-year-old Romanian has pleaded guilty to stealing approximately USD 700,000 from over 7,000 people after spamming out phishing emails claiming to come from financial institutions including PayPal and Citibank. He now faces up to ten years in jail and a USD 500,000 fine.

Blogger pleads not guilty

Although Raja Petra Kamarudin looked a little frail when he entered the Petaling Jaya Sessions Court yesterday, he still managed to joke with his family and friends. -- PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS

Man Pleads Guilty To Operating an Illegal Internet Pharmacy

BUFFALO, N.Y.-- THUGGINI SEETHAPATHY, 70, of Elmira, New York, plead guilty to a 2 count Information before United States Chief Judge Richard J. Arcara, U.S. Attorney Terrance P. Flynn of the Western District of New York announced today. The first count of the Information was conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, in violation of Title 21, United States Code, Section 846. This is a felony charge carrying a term of imprisonment of up to 3 years and a fine of $250,000 or both. The second count of the Information alleged forfeiture requiring SEETHAPATHY to forfeit approximately $950,000, including a 2007 Mercedes Benz automobile.

Businessman pleads guilty to web fraud

A PORT Elizabeth businessman who garnered funds through a bogus internet company and also posed as an estate agent, pleaded guilty in the Port Elizabeth commercial crimes court yesterday.

Romanian pleads guilty to phishing-related charges

A Romanian national pleaded guilty earlier this week to charges related to possession of stolen credit card information obtained via fraudulent Web sites.

Romanian pleads guilty to phishing-related charges

A Romanian national pleaded guilty earlier this week to charges related to possession of stolen credit card information obtained via fraudulent Web sites.

Romanian pleads guilty to phishing-related charges

A Romanian national pleaded guilty earlier this week to charges related to possession of stolen credit card information obtained via fraudulent Web sites.

Romanian Pleads Guilty to Phishing-related Charges

A Romanian man pleaded guilty earlier this week to charges related to possession of stolen credit card information obtained from fraudulent Web sites.

Romanian phisher pleads guilty

A Romanian has pleaded guilty to using phishing attacks to steal more than £400,000 from over 7,000 customers of PayPal, Citibank and other financial institutions.

Palin hacker pleads not guilty

The man accused of hacking the email account of Republican vice-president candidate, Sarah Palin, has pleaded not guilty to the attack.

Malaysian blogger pleads not guilty to sedition

KUALA LUMPUR: A popular Malaysian blogger yesterday pleaded not guilty to sedition over an article he wrote that linked the deputy prime minister and his wife to the murder of a Mongolian woman.

Malaysian blogger pleads not guilty to sedition charges

A popular Malaysian blogger yesterday pleaded not guilty to sedition over an article he wrote that linked the deputy prime minister and his wife to the murder of a Mongolian woman.

Malaysian blogger pleads not guilty to sedition charges

KUALA LUMPUR- A POPULAR Malaysian blogger on Monday pleaded not guilty to sedition over an article he wrote that linked the deputy prime minister and his wife to the murder of a Mongolian woman.

Malaysian blogger pleads not guilty on sedition charge

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Malaysian Blogger Pleads Not Guilty To Sedition

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TJX hacker pleads guilty as charged

Damon Patrick Toey has become the first person to be brought to justice after the hacking of TJX, which was one of the biggest cases of its kind.

Fired anchor pleads guilty to e-mail snooping

Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.

Teen Hacker Pleads Guilty to Computer Fraud

Jason M. Milmont faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine for felony unauthorized access to a computer to further a fraud. The charge stems from Milmont's alleged security compromise of 5,000 to 15,000 computers by modifying the file-sharing program LimeWire. Users who downloaded the software were infected with botnets.

Alleged Palin Hacker Pleads Innocent

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Second TJX hacker pleads guilty

Two of the eleven people charged last month for their alleged involvement in the largest hacking and identity theft case prosecuted so far by the Department of Justice, have now pleaded guilty.

Second alleged hacker pleads guilty in TJX case

A second hacker accused of involvement in the massive data breach at TJ Maxx's parent company, TJX, pleaded guilty on Monday, according to reports.

Second TJX hacker pleads guilty

A Miami man pleaded guilty on Monday to charges of hacking and identity theft related to the high-profile data breaches at TJX and a number of other merchants.


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