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Huge ID theft ring busted
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| kate39 2002-11-25, 8:23 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by gr33nd4yg1rl
[urlhttp://www.msnbc.com/news/839678.asp?0cv=TA01[/url]
The biggest identity theft fraud in U.S. history.. If convicted, he faces up to 30 years in prison for wire fraud and millions in fines.
thanks for the article. makes you wonder. interesting that, once again, the reason they got caught is that they got too greedy and had gotten away with it so long they probably thought they'd get away with it forever. the lesson: crime doesn't pay, and neither does blind confidence. also, money ain't free.
i hope they pay. it's amazing people think they can get away with stuff like this. the odds are so great that they won't. why do they do it? nothing to lose? it's so stupid -! | |
| jombeewoof 2002-11-25, 10:28 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by kate39
the lesson: crime doesn't pay, and neither does blind confidence. also, money ain't free.
or the other lesson: take the money and run | |
| enforcer 2002-11-26, 5:26 am |
| quote: Originally posted by jombeewoof
or the other lesson: take the money and run
if you've taken the money, buy a plane and fly
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| onoski 2002-11-26, 8:50 am |
| I was right by starting a thread asking how secure is networks. It also goes to prove that there is always an insider. Just my humble opinion |
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