Robert Purbeck, 45, of Meridian, Ga., has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for hacking into the computer servers of 19 victims across the U.S., including a medical clinic.
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Idaho man Robert Purbeck received a 10-year sentence for hacking and extortion, impacting over 132,000 people.
A rampant cybercrook and repeat attacker of medical facilities in the US is being sentenced to a decade in prison, around ...
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