Scott Levine of Florida convicted yesterday in 120 counts in one of the largest computer crime cases ever. He was accused of stealing over 8 Gigabytes of information from Acxiom, including names, Social Security numbers, and bank accounts.Florida man was convicted Friday of stealing information from data-management company Acxiom Corp. in what prosecutors said was the largest federal computer theft trial ever.The jury convicted Scott Levine, the owner of defunct e-mail marketing contractor Snipermail.com, on 120 counts of unauthorized access to data, two counts of access device fraud and one count of obstruction of justice.Jurors cleared Levine of 13 counts of unauthorized access of a protected computer, one conspiracy count and one count of money-laundering.Statutory maximum sentences for his convictions total 640 years in prison and fines of $30.7 million, though his punishment likely will be much less under federal sentencing guidelines. Sentencing was set for Jan. 9.
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Scott Levine... I think I know that family name... but he sure got hasta cien y veinte... Luckily he was cleared from one conspiracy count.. if that counts for anything..
Are the manners in which he got hold of the 8 gigs described in the link you posted or in the links to follow from that page?
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