Man charged for selling forged license keys for network switches

Man charged for selling forged license keys for network switches

September 30, 2024 at 01:47PM

Benjamin Paley, co-owner of Minnesota’s GEN8 Services, is indicted in the U.S. for participating in an international conspiracy to traffic counterfeit networking devices. Alongside co-conspirators, Paley allegedly sold at least 3,637 forged Brocade switch licenses, causing Brocade significant financial losses. He may face a maximum of 20 years in prison and hefty fines, with sentencing set for October 10, 2024.

From the meeting notes, it is evident that Benjamin Paley, a co-owner of IT company GEN8 Services, has been indicted in the U.S. for his involvement in an international conspiracy to traffic counterfeit networking devices. Along with his co-conspirators, he allegedly ran a scheme to sell forged license keys for Brocade switches, causing Brocade significant financial losses.

Paley now faces charges for conspiracy to commit access device fraud and access device fraud, with potential maximum punishments of 5 years for the conspiracy and 15 years for each count, respectively. There could also be fines of up to $250,000 per count or twice the amount of the financial gain/loss from the offenses. The final decision on his conviction and sentence is set for October 10, 2024. It is also noted that his co-conspirators have previously pleaded guilty to similar charges.

These are the key takeaways from the meeting notes regarding the indictment of Benjamin Paley.

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