January 11, 2005

Justice Served...

From Slashdot comes this link: bq. ID theft mastermind gets 14 years A Briton involved in what is believed to be the largest identity theft case ever has been sentenced to 14 years in prison by a New York judge. Philip Cummings, 35, used his job as a computer helpdesk employee to steal personal information from more than 30,000 unwitting customers. He worked in a position of trust and violated that. He was nailed. Cool! bq. Cummings, who worked for Teledata Communications - a New York-based software company which helps lenders access major credit databases - had access to clients' codes and passwords. bq. He would steal people's credit reports and pass them on to an accomplice, who would sell them on and share the profits with Cummings. bq. The stolen identities, bought by intermediaries for about $60 per name, were then used to access the victims' bank accounts and use their credit cards. bq. The criminals would buy expensive goods, including computers and electronic equipment, and resell them to other members of the network. bq. By changing a customer's personal details, the thieves could even have new credit and ATM cards mailed directly to them. Hey Phil - if the soap drops in the shower, don't bend over to pick it up if you get my meaning -- 14 years is a long long time unless you are into that kind if thing... Posted by DaveH at January 11, 2005 8:59 PM