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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 legal system is far too slow and inefficient to stop enough of these scums. The punishment is weak and the idea of parole without Internet access is not enforceable without locking a person in a controlled environment - but then that would not be parole. Still, this is a step in the right direction even though the problem is outpacing the progress. Cybertown needs an enema.

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