A Wisconsin couple is accused of making about $93,000 after hacking into Kohl's database and stealing Kohl's cash.
Prosecutors say the couple was caught when they began bragging about the scheme on Twitter.
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Kohl's cash is assigned to customers at the store after they spend a certain amount.
Authorities say last year, Robert Gordon, an Army recruiter, sold the cash on Twitter for a profit.
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If convicted, Gordon and his wife could face 45 years in prison.