A former St. Louis Cardinals scouting director has been sentenced to 46 months in federal prison for illegally peeking at a Houston Astros database. Christopher Correa, 36, was accused of illegally accessing Ground Control, a cloud-based database that held the Houston team’s most critical observations on potential players. He pleaded guilty in January in federal court in Houston to five counts of unauthorized access to a protected computer. It is likely the first ever cyber espionage prosecution relating to sports, says Edward McAndrew, a former federal cybercrime prosecutor.”]
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