Former security consultant Max Ray Butler pleaded guilty to wire fraud charges June 29 in connection with his role in a massive hacking and identity theft scheme. Butler faces decades behind bars when he is sentenced in October.Notorious
hacker Max Ray Butler, also known as Max Ray Vision, pleaded guilty to wire
fraud charges June 29, acknowledging his involvement in the theft of credit
card and identity data.
Butler, 36, of San
Francisco, was a former security consultant
turned hacker who had been on the radar of law enforcement under his various
hacker aliases for years. Convicted in 2001 of hacking into the Department of
Defense, he served 18 months in prison. In 2004, he was part of a group of
individuals investigated by the FBI and the Secret Service for compromising
code in the "Half-Life" video game.
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Between 2005 until 2007, Butler operated a Website called CardersMarket.com
he set up with partner-in-crime Christopher Aragon, of Los Angeles, and used it
to buy and sell stolen credit card data. Aragon would then
manufacture credit cards with the stolen card information. Other thieves would
use the cards to illegally purchase merchandise that would later be resold on
eBay.
The ring was
linked by investigators to the theft of nearly 2 million credit card numbers
and $86 million in fraudulent purchases.
Butler was arrested and indicted in September of 2007 on charges of wire
fraud and transferring stolen identity information. He is scheduled to be
sentenced in October.