Nathan Peterson, a 27-year-old Los Angeles, Calif., man, has been sentenced to 87 months in prison—or seven years and three months—and ordered to pay $5.4 million in restitution for selling pirated software and other related products from such firms as Microsoft and Adobe Systems on his website, iBackups.net, the Associated Press reports via MSNBC.com.iBackups.net first started selling products on the Web in 2003, and the FBI shuttered its operations in February 2005, according to the AP.In addition to the jail time received and damages Peterson was ordered to pay, he’ll have to return items he purchased with proceeds from the illegal operation, including cars, homes and a boat, the AP reports. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe In December, Peterson entered a guilty plea in Alexandria, Va., on two charges of copyright infringement, according to the AP. iBackups.net was considered to be one of the largest software piracy sites based out of the United States, and Department of Justice officials called the case one of the largest software piracy operations ever to be prosecuted under U.S. law, the AP reports.Related Links: Ore. Man Gets Home Detention for T-Mobile Hack Calif. Man Sentenced to 3 Years for ‘Botnet’ AttackCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature Mastercard preps for the post-quantum cybersecurity threat A cryptographically relevant quantum computer will put everyday online transactions at risk. Mastercard is preparing for such an eventuality — today. By Poornima Apte Sep 22, 2023 6 mins CIO 100 Quantum Computing Data and Information Security feature 9 famous analytics and AI disasters Insights from data and machine learning algorithms can be invaluable, but mistakes can cost you reputation, revenue, or even lives. These high-profile analytics and AI blunders illustrate what can go wrong. By Thor Olavsrud Sep 22, 2023 13 mins Technology Industry Generative AI Machine Learning feature Top 15 data management platforms available today Data management platforms (DMPs) help organizations collect and manage data from a wide array of sources — and are becoming increasingly important for customer-centric sales and marketing campaigns. By Peter Wayner Sep 22, 2023 10 mins Marketing Software Data Management opinion Four questions for a casino InfoSec director By Beth Kormanik Sep 21, 2023 3 mins Media and Entertainment Industry Events Security Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe