Four men accused of illegally acquiring more than 1.5 million high-demand concert and sporting-event tickets were indicted on fraud, conspiracy and computer-hacking charges, according to a federal indictment that was unsealed on Monday (3/1).The men allegedly used a network of computers and automated software to make more than $25 million by purchasing and then re-selling the "most coveted tickets" to performances by several top artists including Bruce Springsteen, Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus, Bo...
Live Daily — Four men accused of illegally acquiring more than 1.5 million high-demand concert and sporting-event tickets were indicted on fraud, conspiracy and computer-hacking charg... more info