Apr 17, 2026 • Sergiu Gatlan
Man gets 30 months for selling thousands of hacked DraftKings accounts
Kamerin Stokes, a 23-year-old from Memphis, Tennessee, received a 30-month prison sentence for selling access to tens of thousands of hacked DraftKings...
Executive Summary
Kamerin Stokes, a 23-year-old from Memphis, Tennessee, received a 30-month prison sentence for selling access to tens of thousands of hacked DraftKings accounts. The defendant was involved in the underground economy trading compromised account credentials, affecting numerous users of the sports betting platform. This case highlights the ongoing threat of credential theft and account resale markets. Organizations should implement multi-factor authentication, monitor for account sharing patterns, and enforce strong password policies to protect user accounts from compromise and resale.
Summary
23-year-old Kamerin Stokes of Memphis, Tennessee, was sentenced to 30 months in prison for selling access to tens of thousands of hacked DraftKings accounts. [...]
Published Analysis
Kamerin Stokes, a 23-year-old from Memphis, Tennessee, received a 30-month prison sentence for selling access to tens of thousands of hacked DraftKings accounts. The defendant was involved in the underground economy trading compromised account credentials, affecting numerous users of the sports betting platform. This case highlights the ongoing threat of credential theft and account resale markets. Organizations should implement multi-factor authentication, monitor for account sharing patterns, and enforce strong password policies to protect user accounts from compromise and resale. 23-year-old Kamerin Stokes of Memphis, Tennessee, was sentenced to 30 months in prison for selling access to tens of thousands of hacked DraftKings accounts. [...] 23-year-old Kamerin Stokes of Memphis, Tennessee, was sentenced to 30 months in prison for selling access to tens of thousands of hacked DraftKings accounts. [...]
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