"In 2003, he was arrested by the Secret Service on charges of fraud, but avoided prison time by becoming an informant.... He even duped the Secret Service.... "
Oh, so FIRST they LET KENNEDY get KILLED and then they stand around with their thumbs up their asses while Bush reads a book(???) -- and NOW THIS!!!!!
Well, WHAT FRIKKIN' GOOD are they if this is not some LIE?!!!!!!
And this whole INFORMANT, shit!
Does THIS leave you INFORMED, FBI?
"Exactly how a mediocre high school student became the accused leader of a sophisticated international cybercrime ring has baffled many.... "
Not me.
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"TJX breach suspect linked to new thefts; Data grab may be largest ever in US" by Todd Wallack, Globe Staff | August 18, 2009
The Miami man accused of masterminding the theft of more than 40 million credit card numbers from TJX Cos. of Framingham, BJ’s Wholesale Club of Natick, and other stores four years ago was charged yesterday with a new crime, said to be the largest data theft in US history.
Federal prosecutors yesterday charged Albert Gonzalez, 28, and two unnamed conspirators with breaking into the computer networks of several major financial institutions and retailers around the country and stealing data from more than 130 million credit and debit cards.
“The scope is massive,’’ said Assistant US Attorney Erez Liebermann in Newark, where Gonzalez was indicted. “This guy worked very, very hard at something he was very good at.’’
Gonzalez was charged with one count of wire fraud conspiracy and one count of conspiracy. The targets in this newest case include the New England supermarket chain Hannaford Brothers Co., the 7-Eleven Inc. chain, and Heartland Payment Systems, a New Jersey company that processes credit card payments for thousands of stores and businesses across the country.
Prosecutors said Gonzalez and others allegedly began plotting the crime in October 2006. They allegedly hacked into the companies’ computer systems, stole the credit card data, then stashed it on computers in California and Illinois, as well as in several foreign countries - among them Latvia, the Netherlands, and Ukraine - underscoring the international scope of the incidents. They also allegedly used sophisticated techniques to cover their tracks to avoid detection, authorities said....
So WHY are you SPYING ON US GOOD AMERICANS, government?
I'm OUT HERE VERY DAY, expounding on the outrages and lies right out in the open.
Oh, I'm anonymous? EVER READ the SOURCES in a WAR DAILY "who spoke in return for anonymity?" Ever see HOW MANY THERE ARE like that DAY AFTER DAY AFTER DAY?
That's one of my MAIN BEEFS! LIES can just BE SAID and NO PROBLEM while TRUTHERS like ME must LINK, LINK, LINK, LINK, back up what we say, waste time reconfirming, linking, linking, linking, linking.
WHY should I HAVE to PROVE my "anonymous opinion" when it has been PROVEN the MSM PAPERS are LIARS!!!!!!
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Authorities said Gonzalez is a former informant for the US Secret Service who at one point helped the agency hunt hackers. But he later switched sides and leaked information to criminals, they said. Coincidentally, Massachusetts regulators unveiled plans yesterday to makes the state’s new proposed security rules more flexible....
Albert Gonzalez’s computer skills were known to federal authorities years before he became what they say is the mastermind of the biggest credit card data heist in US history.
In the late 1990s, FBI agents one day cleared out the library at South Miami Senior High School to speak privately with one student - Gonzalez - about his computer use. School officials won’t say what transpired that day, but whatever the agents said, it may not have been enough to steer him from a life of cybercrime.
“His troubles with the FBI began in high school,’’ said John Branstetter, his former English teacher at the Miami school.
Oh, so they KNEW ABOUT HIM WAY BACK WHEN, huh?
RECRUITED HIM is more like it; think the lying MSM is telling the truth?
"Every time some talking head comes on the TV and immediately begins lying about something.... then immediately inquire as to what is being said by not being said. In most cases you can assume the opposite of whatever you are told."
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So now you know, readers.
This week, Gonzalez, 28, was charged by the US attorney’s office in Newark in connection with the theft of more than 130 million credit card numbers. He was already sitting in a federal jail in Brooklyn, N.Y., awaiting trial on charges he hacked into a Dallas-based restaurant chain’s computer network. He is also accused in Massachusetts of stealing more than 40 million credit card numbers from nine retailers, including TJX Cos. of Framingham - which operates TJMaxx and Marshalls stores - and BJ’s Wholesale Club, based in Natick.
“He’s a sophisticated hacker operating at a very high level,’’ said Kimberly Kiefer Peretti of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division’s Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section. “The damage is significant.’’
And PILING EVERY MAJOR THEFT at his feet REMOVES ANY PRESSURE for the government to REALLY INVESTIGATE the case because WE ALL KNOW WHERE it leads and THEY DO NOT WANT to GO THERE!!!!
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Gonzalez, the former altar boy, indulge[d] in the lifestyle of a playboy for years before he was caught. He even duped the Secret Service, authorities said, working for them as an informant while committing crimes under online pseudonyms. Exactly how a mediocre high school student became the accused leader of a sophisticated international cybercrime ring has baffled many....
After graduating from high school in 1999, Gonzalez was arrested for marijuana possession by South Miami police. He later moved to the New York-New Jersey area, where federal investigators said he participated in an international message board called ShadowCrew, an online haven for hackers eager to buy, sell, and trade stolen credit card data.
In 2003, he was arrested by the Secret Service on charges of fraud, but avoided prison time by becoming an informant. He helped the agency penetrate the underworld of credit fraud and even gave lectures on cybercrime to Secret Service employees. Around that time, Gonzalez moved back to Miami.
It wasn’t until several years later that, Secret Service agents say, they learned Gonzalez was two-timing them - continuing to plot computer crimes under various online pseudonyms, including “soupnazi,’’ an apparent reference to the Seinfeld television show.
Pfffft! The whole paragraph, pfffffffffffftttttt, squeaker!
According to court records, Gonzalez also tipped off at least one other hacker about an undercover investigation....
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