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Phishers Face Jail Time Under New U.S. Bill

An anonymous reader writes "Democrat Patrick Leahy has introduced a new federal anti-phishing bill that would impose jail terms up to five years and fines up to $250,000 for criminals creating fake web site designed to con consumers in to giving them their personal information. 'Some phishers can be prosecuted under wire fraud or identity theft statutes, but often these prosecutions take place only after someone has been defrauded - that leaves plenty of time to cover their tracks. Traditional wire fraud and identity theft statutes are not sufficient to respond to phishing.' said Leahy in a statement regarding the Anti-Phishing Act of 2005."

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  1. Please... by Scratch-O-Matic · · Score: 0, Redundant

    That kind of response to law enforcement pisses me off. No, the crime is not "creating a website," any more than lying to people on the phone to get bank details and then emptying their bank account is the crime of "talking to people on the phone."

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