Arnold man pleads guilty in federal fraud case

Published March 18th, 2006


US Auction News
An Arnold man pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court to hacking into a Proctor & Gamble Co. computer, stealing 37,000 calling card PIN numbers and then trying to sell them on eBay.
Michael R. Wally, 22, of 1600 Woodmont Ave., Apt. 4, entered the plea on a charge of wire fraud, according to the U.S Attorney’s Office in Pittsburgh.

Wally hacked into a Proctor & Gamble Co. computer server and stole 37,000 Sprint calling card PIN numbers, valued at $9 each, said Luke Dembosky, assistant U.S. attorney.





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