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Butler, Max Ray
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2007
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San Francisco man accused of selling stolen credit card numbers
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San Francisco man accused of selling stolen credit card numbers
2007
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Authorities said [Max Ray Butler] also operated a Web site that served as an online forum for people who steal, share or use others' credit card information illegally in a practice is known as \"carding.\" The number of cards allegedly stolen was not clear, but one pe rson told investigators he received \"tens of thousands of cards\" from Butler, according to an affidavit. In the affidavit, federal agents said Butler used the aliases \"Iceman,\" \"Aphex,\" \"Darkest\" and \"Digits\" on his Internet forum, in e-mails with other carders or when hacking into the computers of financial institutions.
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Tribune-Review Publishing Company
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