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Zynga Poker Hacker Gets Two Years In Jail





Read this recent article about someone in the U.K. who was caught hacking Zynga:

A 29-year-old former UK council accounts clerk was just sentenced to two years in prison, plus a 30-week suspended sentence. His crime? Impersonating two employees, Ashley Mitchell repeatedly hacked into Zynga’s database and transferred more than $12 million worth of in-game currency to his own accounts. He then went on the Zynga black market–that’s right, it exists–and sold some of the 400 billion virtual gaming chips he stole....



4 comments:

  1. Sir this means that empires and allies hacks are also dangerous?

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  2. Only if you want to make money with the hacks I Suppose...

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  3. he got to jail because he was selling those chips

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  4. Impersonating is also a crime..

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