Gonzalez already pleaded guilty in the TJX and BJ's cases.
Government [image-nocss] prosecutors have described Gonzalez, of Miami, as the ringleader of a gang responsible for the attacks. Gonzalez's attorney denied he played such a role, but Gonzalez had already agreed to plead guilty to charges in Massachusetts in connection with those break-ins.
Now, according to a December 2 court filing, Gonzalez also has agreed to plead guilty in connection with federal charges he faced in New Jersey. There he had been tied to electronic break-ins at grocer Hannaford Brothers Co, a unit of Delhaize Group, and at 7-Eleven.
All the break-ins have raised questions about the effectiveness of efforts to improve payment-card security against hacking attacks and revealed splits among banks, merchants and payment networks over which should bear the costs of upgrades, said Reuters.
The new guilty plea was reported by The Boston Globe. In the Massachusetts matter alone, Gonzalez faced up to 25 years in prison in connection with the attacks, which would be among the stiffest ever in a hacking case.
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