Another DraftKings Hacker Sentenced to Prison
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Another DraftKings Hacker Sentenced to Prison
"Stokes advertised his reopened Shop using the tagline 'fraud is fun,' and said that he had been running these types of shops for three years. He further said that he opened the new Shop in part because 'gotta pay my attorneys,' referring to his prosecution in this case."
"In the 2022 credential-stuffing attack targeting DraftKings, hackers accessed roughly 60,000 accounts using username-password combinations obtained from other breaches. The goal was to withdraw funds from the compromised accounts."
Kamerin Stokes, 23, from Memphis, Tennessee, received a 30-month prison sentence for his involvement in a 2022 credential stuffing attack on DraftKings. He was ordered to pay $125,000 in forfeiture and $1.3 million in restitution. Stokes accessed approximately 60,000 accounts using stolen username-password combinations and sold access through an online marketplace. Despite pleading guilty, he reopened his shop, promoting it with the tagline 'fraud is fun.' Two accomplices, Joseph Garrison and Nathan Austad, have also been charged in connection with the attack.
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