His compatriots stole WoW login information

13-01-2014 13:18

Late last week, in Zhejiang province's Songyang county court, ten men were sentenced to prison terms of up to two years. These men didn't commit super heinous crimes, but they did commit a terrible one: they were found guilty of hacking and defrauding over 10,000 World of WarCraft accounts.

The sentence hearing and the results were  wow gold .  The culprits, five of them named Chen, Ma, Zhu, Zhi, and Wang, were arrested earlier this year for hacking and defrauding over 10,000 Chinese gamers through a series of online transactions.

Basically, Chen had set up a small workspace where he and some of his compatriots stole WoW login information. Well, "stole" isn't the right term, as Chen and his cohorts didn't exactly go out and steal the information: Chen had purchased stolen WoW accounts by various shady means for about $1 a piece. After receiving these accounts, Chen proceeded to empty them out, selling the accumulated gold and gear for about $3 per account.

We here in the gold is very cheap! https://www.wly.com