SF man pleads guilty in Pa. to credit card scam
June 30, 2009
Total Loss:
$86 Million
A San Francisco man, Max Ray Vision, who allegedly had 1.8 million stolen bank and credit card numbers on computers at his California apartment has pleaded guilty to wire fraud for his role in an online clearinghouse where identity thieves could share stolen information. Assistant U.S. Attorney Luke Dembosky said credit card companies Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover tracked more than $86 million in fraudulent purchases to the account numbers found on Vision's computers.
Source:
Philly.com
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Credit Card Fraud