Casino companies may not be the only ones keeping track of how many points you have on your player card. . The cards represent a growing number of fraud cases in Las Vegas, as hackers target the popular programs and casinos' customer databases in an effort to gain access to customers' personal information or steal points, gaming regulators and security analysts said. "We are investigating several cases at the moment," said Jerry Markling, chief of the enforcement division of the Nevada Gaming Control Board in Carson City. "We've been seeing a lot of cases involving players club programs and the stealing of points." Markling declined to comment on specific cases or give further details.. The cards represent a growing number of fraud cases in Las Vegas, as hackers target the popular prog. casino, companies, keeping, track, points, player. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Russian hacker tricked by the FBI into visiting the US has been sentenced to three years in prison after being convicted of 20 counts of computer crimes, fraud and conspiracy. According to news agency Reuters, prosecutors had pushed for the 27-year-old hacker, Vasiliy Gorshkov, to serve at least 16 years. . . .. Russian hacker tricked by the FBI into visiting the US has been sentenced to three years in prison after being convicted of 20 counts of computer crimes, fraud and conspiracy. According to news agency Reuters, prosecutors had pushed for the 27-year-old hacker, Vasiliy Gorshkov, to serve at least 16 years. Gorshkov, who stole credit card IDs from Internet Service Providers and banks, was also was ordered to pay around $690,000 in damages. The FBI caught Gorshkov and a second man, Alexey Ivanov, 23, by inviting them over for a job interview with a bogus company. Gorshkov and Ivanov were asked to prove their hacking skills and, when they did, FBI agents logged their keystrokes and gained access to their passwords. The agents then used the passwords to hack into a computer network in Russia to download evidence against the pair. The link for this article located at vnunet is no longer available. . A notorious cybercriminal, deceived by U.S. authorities into traveling to America, has received a three-year prison term following a series of indictments.. Russian Hacker, Computer Crime, Fraud Case, Cybercrime, Law Enforcement. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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