Hacker Jailed For Selling Customers' Data On Dark Web 05-26-2018, 06:14 AM
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Greetings everyone,
This clearly demonstrates the fact that the moment you establish an Internet connection, you're tracked/monitored to some degree- even on the dark web. Personally, I believe the punishment fits the magnitude of the hacker's crime.
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This clearly demonstrates the fact that the moment you establish an Internet connection, you're tracked/monitored to some degree- even on the dark web. Personally, I believe the punishment fits the magnitude of the hacker's crime.
Quote:A hacker who carried out attacks on a string of companies before selling customersâ data on the dark web has been jailed for more than 10 years.
Grant West, 26, carried out cyber-attacks on high street brands including Sainsburyâs, Asda, Uber, Argos and bookmakers Ladbrokes and Coral.
He obtained the email addresses of more than 160,000 people and sent them phishing scams masquerading as Just Eat to get their personal data.
West, who used the online identity âCourvoisierâ, sold the information on the dark web, stashing his ill-gotten bitcoin profits in online caches.
He was sentenced to 10 years and eight months at Southwark crown court on Friday. The judge, Michael Gledhill, described West as âa one-man cybercrime waveâ and said he had âsecreted awayâ some of the ÂŁ1.6m worth of cryptocurrency that is unaccounted for.
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