Kamerin Stokes, 23, was sentenced to 30 months in prison for buying and reselling access to tens of thousands of hacked DraftKings accounts. The accounts were originally compromised in a November 2022 credential-stuffing attack by Nathan Austad and Joseph Garrison, which hijacked nearly 68,000 accounts and resulted in roughly $635,000 stolen from about 1,600 victims. Stokes resold the accounts through his own online shop. After pleading guilty and being released pending sentencing, he brazenly relaunched his shop under the tagline 'fraud is fun,' claiming he needed money to pay his attorney. He was re-arrested for violating pretrial release conditions. Beyond prison time, he was ordered to pay over $1.3 million in restitution and nearly $126,000 in forfeiture.

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