U.K. man pleads guilty to hacking scheme that stole $8 million
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A U.K. man pleaded guilty in California federal court to a hacking scheme that stole $8 million.
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Tyler Robert Buchanan, a 24-year-old man from Scotland, pleaded guilty in California federal court to his involvement in a hacking scheme. This scheme resulted in the theft of $8 million. His guilty plea indicates a resolution in the legal proceedings against him in the United States. The case highlights international efforts to prosecute cybercriminals involved in financial theft.
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Tyler Robert Buchanan pleaded guilty in California federal court.
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