Teen Stock Swindler Pleads to New Hacking Charges
I guess prison is pretty good to convicted hackers that live in their mother's basements. I mean, why else would you try so hard to go back? (to prison, not mom's basement)
I guess prison is pretty good to convicted hackers that live in their mother's basements. I mean, why else would you try so hard to go back? (to prison, not mom's basement)
The punishment evidently did little to suppress Dinh's appetite for high-risk ventures. Last Dec. 30, according to an FBI affidavit (.pdf), Dinh set up a legitimate account with an online currency exchange service based in New York. Two weeks later, he logged in using an administrative password and added $55,000 to his account. The bureau says he added another $55,000 two days after that.