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San Francisco man with 1.8 million credit card numbers on computers sentenced to prison (San Jose Mercury News)
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PITTSBURGH — A San Francisco man who had more than 1.8 million stolen bank and credit card numbers on computers at his California apartment has been sentenced to 13 years in federal prison and $27.
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San Francisco man with 1.8 million credit card numbers on computers sentenced to prison (San Jose Mercury News)
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VINELAND: Woman sought by police in credit-card theft turns herself in (Daily Journal)
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VINELAND — Based on numerous tips from the public, police arrested a city woman in connection with thousands of dollars in fraudulent credit-card purchases at local businesses.
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VINELAND: Woman sought by police in credit-card theft turns herself in (Daily Journal)
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California man with 1.8 million stolen bank and credit card numbers sentenced to prison (Pioneer Press)
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PITTSBURGH, Calif. — A San Francisco man who had more than 1.8 million stolen bank and credit card numbers on computers at his California apartment has been sentenced to 13 years in federal prison and $27.5 million in restitution.
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California man with 1.8 million stolen bank and credit card numbers sentenced to prison (Pioneer Press)
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Man Sentenced For Credit Card Scam (WPXI Pittsburgh)
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PITTSBURGH — A San Francisco man who had more than 1.8 million stolen bank and credit card numbers on computers at his California apartment will spend 13 years in federal prison and must repay $27.5 million to institutions he victimized.
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Man Sentenced For Credit Card Scam (WPXI Pittsburgh)
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San Francisco hacker sentenced in Pa. to 13 years in federal prison for credit card scam (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
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PITTSBURGH – A San Francisco man who had more than 1.8 million stolen bank and credit card numbers on computers at his California apartment has been sentenced to 13 years in federal prison and $27.5 million in restitution.