
Hacker Sentenced to 30 Months for DraftKings Credential Stuffing Attack
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Kamerin Stokes, a 23-year-old from Memphis (alias "TheMFNPlug"), was sentenced to 30 months in prison for his involvement in a 2022 credential stuffing attack against DraftKings. He was ordered to pay over $1.4 million in fines and restitution for selling stolen login credentials online. The attack targeted DraftKings, a fantasy sports and betting platform, though the exact financial or operational impact was not detailed. Stokes continued selling the stolen data even after pleading guilty. No specific technical methods or CVE identifiers were mentioned in the report.