Man behind Carder.su racketeering, other cybercrime, pleading guilty Eight of 55 connected associates have copped guilty pleas in the $50 million scam.
by David Kravets Apr 9 2014 Ars Technica A Georgia man agreed to plead guilty to federal racketeering charges associated with the so-called Carder.su criminal enterprise that trafficked and manufactured stolen and counterfeit credit cards resulting in $50 million in losses globally. The defendant, Cameron Harrison (also known as "Kilobit"), was not offered a plea deal but faces years behind bars when sentenced later this year in a Las Vegas federal court, according to court records unveiled Wednesday. As many as 55 members of the Carder.su group have been charged in the nation's first case in which old-school racketeering laws were invoked against a cybercrime group. Eight others have pleaded guilty. Trial awaits some of them and many remain at large. ... http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/04/man-behind-carder-su-racketeering-other-cybercrime-pleading-guilty/ http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/kilobitguiltyplea1.pdf _______________________________________________ Medianews mailing list [email protected] http://etskywarn.net/mailman/listinfo/medianews_etskywarn.net
