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Unlucky phisher pleads guilty
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2003-10-29

An Ohio woman whose credit card fraud schemes began to unravel when she unwittingly spammed an off-duty FBI computer crime agent pleaded guilty to a federal conspiracy charge Tuesday, and potentially faces years in prison.

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The "jail time" she gets should be determined on how many credit card accounts she gained access to. If she stayed in the poke for a solid 5 years, I think that would be a sufficient jail sentence, but nly if she served 100% of it. By the time she got out, she would be considered a "senior citizen." Can you imagine your grandmother hacking your box?

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