A third suspect tied to the 2022 credential-stuffing attack on DraftKings has been sentenced to 18 months in prison, along with restitution and forfeiture orders. The scheme used stolen credentials from other breaches to access more than 60,000 accounts, steal funds, and resell compromised access online. #DraftKings #NathanAustad #Snoopy #KamerinStokes #JosephGarrison
Keypoints
- Nathan Austad was sentenced to 18 months in prison for his role in the DraftKings attack.
- The 2022 credential-stuffing campaign used stolen usernames and passwords from other breaches.
- Hackers accessed more than 60,000 accounts and stole about $600,000 from 1,600 accounts.
- Austad also set up a website to sell compromised accounts and held cryptocurrency linked to the crime.
- Two other defendants, Kamerin Stokes and Joseph Garrison, were also sentenced in the case.
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