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NEW by me: Idaho man who threatened his hacking victims appeals his sentence in Georgia:
This is an appeal by Robert Purbeck, aka "Lifelock" aka "Studmaster."
It is an interesting case to watch because the judge was so disturbed by the defendant's threatening emails to his victims and references to the victims' children that he did not impose the sentence the prosecution had recommended as part of the plea deal. He sentenced Purbeck to the maximum the law allowed, which was even higher than the upper end of the sentencing guidelines for the defendant's offense level.
Purbeck appealed on the grounds that the prosecutor had a duty to really advocate for the sentence agreed to in the plea deal but the prosecutor used inflammatory language and portrayed the defendant as an ongoing threat. There's also a second issue on appeal that I predict the defendant will prevail on as the special conditions of release announced in the sentencing hearing do not match what was published in the docket later.
But what this appeal really made me think about is whether there is anything in calculating offense level that adds levels if a hacker/threat actor threatens the victims. If there already is something like that, it wasn't factored into this defendant's offense level. Can any federal prosecutors, former federal prosecutors, or judges clarify that for me?
#databreach #extortion #healthsec #RobertPurbeck #Lifelock #11CA
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NEW by me: Idaho man who threatened his hacking victims appeals his sentence in Georgia:
This is an appeal by Robert Purbeck, aka "Lifelock" aka "Studmaster."
It is an interesting case to watch because the judge was so disturbed by the defendant's threatening emails to his victims and references to the victims' children that he did not impose the sentence the prosecution had recommended as part of the plea deal. He sentenced Purbeck to the maximum the law allowed, which was even higher than the upper end of the sentencing guidelines for the defendant's offense level.
Purbeck appealed on the grounds that the prosecutor had a duty to really advocate for the sentence agreed to in the plea deal but the prosecutor used inflammatory language and portrayed the defendant as an ongoing threat. There's also a second issue on appeal that I predict the defendant will prevail on as the special conditions of release announced in the sentencing hearing do not match what was published in the docket later.
But what this appeal really made me think about is whether there is anything in calculating offense level that adds levels if a hacker/threat actor threatens the victims. If there already is something like that, it wasn't factored into this defendant's offense level. Can any federal prosecutors, former federal prosecutors, or judges clarify that for me?
#databreach #extortion #healthsec #RobertPurbeck #Lifelock #11CA
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NEW by me: Idaho man who threatened his hacking victims appeals his sentence in Georgia:
This is an appeal by Robert Purbeck, aka "Lifelock" aka "Studmaster."
It is an interesting case to watch because the judge was so disturbed by the defendant's threatening emails to his victims and references to the victims' children that he did not impose the sentence the prosecution had recommended as part of the plea deal. He sentenced Purbeck to the maximum the law allowed, which was even higher than the upper end of the sentencing guidelines for the defendant's offense level.
Purbeck appealed on the grounds that the prosecutor had a duty to really advocate for the sentence agreed to in the plea deal but the prosecutor used inflammatory language and portrayed the defendant as an ongoing threat. There's also a second issue on appeal that I predict the defendant will prevail on as the special conditions of release announced in the sentencing hearing do not match what was published in the docket later.
But what this appeal really made me think about is whether there is anything in calculating offense level that adds levels if a hacker/threat actor threatens the victims. If there already is something like that, it wasn't factored into this defendant's offense level. Can any federal prosecutors, former federal prosecutors, or judges clarify that for me?
#databreach #extortion #healthsec #RobertPurbeck #Lifelock #11CA
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NEW by me: Idaho man who threatened his hacking victims appeals his sentence in Georgia:
This is an appeal by Robert Purbeck, aka "Lifelock" aka "Studmaster."
It is an interesting case to watch because the judge was so disturbed by the defendant's threatening emails to his victims and references to the victims' children that he did not impose the sentence the prosecution had recommended as part of the plea deal. He sentenced Purbeck to the maximum the law allowed, which was even higher than the upper end of the sentencing guidelines for the defendant's offense level.
Purbeck appealed on the grounds that the prosecutor had a duty to really advocate for the sentence agreed to in the plea deal but the prosecutor used inflammatory language and portrayed the defendant as an ongoing threat. There's also a second issue on appeal that I predict the defendant will prevail on as the special conditions of release announced in the sentencing hearing do not match what was published in the docket later.
But what this appeal really made me think about is whether there is anything in calculating offense level that adds levels if a hacker/threat actor threatens the victims. If there already is something like that, it wasn't factored into this defendant's offense level. Can any federal prosecutors, former federal prosecutors, or judges clarify that for me?
#databreach #extortion #healthsec #RobertPurbeck #Lifelock #11CA
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NEW by me: Idaho man who threatened his hacking victims appeals his sentence in Georgia:
This is an appeal by Robert Purbeck, aka "Lifelock" aka "Studmaster."
It is an interesting case to watch because the judge was so disturbed by the defendant's threatening emails to his victims and references to the victims' children that he did not impose the sentence the prosecution had recommended as part of the plea deal. He sentenced Purbeck to the maximum the law allowed, which was even higher than the upper end of the sentencing guidelines for the defendant's offense level.
Purbeck appealed on the grounds that the prosecutor had a duty to really advocate for the sentence agreed to in the plea deal but the prosecutor used inflammatory language and portrayed the defendant as an ongoing threat. There's also a second issue on appeal that I predict the defendant will prevail on as the special conditions of release announced in the sentencing hearing do not match what was published in the docket later.
But what this appeal really made me think about is whether there is anything in calculating offense level that adds levels if a hacker/threat actor threatens the victims. If there already is something like that, it wasn't factored into this defendant's offense level. Can any federal prosecutors, former federal prosecutors, or judges clarify that for me?
#databreach #extortion #healthsec #RobertPurbeck #Lifelock #11CA
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In addition to providing thorough, cross-platform security, Norton 360 With LifeLock helps you detect identity theft and recover from its crippling effects.
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LifeLock offers thorough identity theft protection services and excellent support, but the price can add up if you need to protect a whole family.
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/lifelock
#security #identitytheft #antivirus #lifelock #norton #pcmag
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In addition to providing thorough, cross-platform security, Norton 360 With LifeLock helps you to detect identity theft and recover from its crippling effects.
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/norton-360-with-lifelock-select
#security #identitytheft #privacy #antivirus #norton #lifelock #pcmag
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925,000 #norton #LifeLock Accounts Targeted by Credential-Stuffing Attack - Slashdot https://it.slashdot.org/story/23/01/23/0435227/925000-norton-lifelock-accounts-targeted-by-credential-stuffing-attack?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed
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Smashing Security podcast #305: Norton unlocked, and police leaks https://grahamcluley.com/smashing-security-podcast-305/ #credentialstuffing #SmashingSecurity #passwordmanager #databreach #Law&order #Dataloss #Mastodon #LifeLock #Podcast #Privacy #Twitter #Norton #police
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Ugh! Norton LifeLock password manager accounts accessed by hackers https://grahamcluley.com/ugh-norton-lifelock-password-manager-accounts-accessed-by-hackers/ #credentialstuffing #databreach #Dataloss #LifeLock #Norton
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CW: Hackers
#Hackers compromise #Norton #PasswordManager | #Cybernews
"Norton #LifeLock – the company that promises to keep you #cybersafe – discovered an unauthorized third party trying to log into a large swath of customer accounts.
The company is urging customers to change their #passwords or risk being #compromised."https://cybernews.com/security/hackers-compromise-norton-password-manager/
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I've been receiving WARNINGS from #Lifelock and the company my credit union uses since skum took over
I was permanently suspended before I could delete my info which isn't right
If suspended, we should still be able to delete our info
It's as if he owns the users which feels skeazy to me