To: Jim Robinson
On Thursday, five of the gang's members were indicted. One is in custody in the U.S., a second is awaiting extradition in the Netherlands, and three more are still at large in what U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman said is the largest data heist case ever prosecuted. Dmitriy Smilianets, 29, of Moscow, is in custody, while Vladimir Drinkman, 32, of Syktyykar, is awaiting an extradition hearing. The other three Aleksandr Kalinin, 26, Roman Kotov, 32, and Ukrainian Mikhail Rytikov, 26, remain at large. Originally part of a crime ring led by Albert Gonzalez, who was arrested back in 2008, the five continued their data conquests even after Gonzalez was sentenced to 20 years in prison. The NSA must have gotten jealous.
To: Alex Murphy
Just watch, this may be the last you hear of this, they will be working FOR the NSA very very soon.
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07/25/2013 2:07:41 PM PDT by
Mastador1
(I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
To: Alex Murphy
That’s why you should never steal. The Feds don’t like the competition.
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