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D: All Things Digital Conferences
[T]he sentences would be the longest ever imposed in an identity theft case and among the longest imposed for a financial crime, which is appropriate because Gonzalez was at the center of the largest and most costly series of identity thefts in the nation’s history.
— Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Heymann, referring to computer hacker Albert Gonzalez, whom federal prosecutors argue should serve 25 years in prison