Crime & Safety
FBI Busts Devon Man for Hi-Tech Crimes
A newly unsealed indictment accuses the 23-year-old of going on a three-year computer crime spree.

The U.S. Attorney in Boston has charged a 23 year old Devon man with hacking into computers and then selling information to undercover federal agents.
According to a report in The Boston Business Journal, Andrew J. Miller of Devon and Lancaster, PA is accused of "hacking into computers and then selling the access he had obtained to third parties he thought were members of the public but who in fact were FBI agents."
According to the report "prosecutors allege he belonged to what they described as a "computer-hacking group" called the Underground Intelligence Agency, or UIA. Miller allegedly worked with an unindicted co-conspirator referred to by the government as "Intel."
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