UK student jailed for selling phishing kits linked to £100m of fraud

Ollie Holman, a 21-year-old student, has been sentenced to seven years in jail for creating and distributing phishing kits that were linked to £100 million worth of fraud. The kits were designed to mimic the websites of government, banks, and charities, enabling criminals to harvest personal information from unsuspecting victims. Holman's actions facilitated a significant amount of financial fraud, leading to his conviction and imprisonment.
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