Former Cardinals exec sentenced to jail term for hacking Astros
Correa pled guilty to hacking the Astros’ network in January and was sentenced on Monday, receiving the exact term suggested by the prosecution.
Correa allegedly used old passwords from Houston GM Jeff Luhnow when he was working in St. Louis. When Luhnow moved on to Houston, he apparently continued to use the same personal passwords, making it easy for Correa to succeed in hacking the organization.
Christopher Correa is reading a letter apologizing to the court and to his family for his actions.
— David Barron (@dfbarron) July 18, 2016
Judge Hughes has set Christopher Correa’s sentence at 46 months.
— David Barron (@dfbarron) July 18, 2016
St. Louis fired Correa in July 2015 after first placing him on a leave of absence. Correa must report to jail to begin serving his sentence at some point in the next 2-6 weeks.
It is expected that Major League Baseball will punish the St. Louis organization in some way for the hacking scandal, but it is not clear what the punishment will be or when it will be handed down.
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