Posted on 07/31/2020 12:22:23 PM PDT by Brown Deer
TAMPA, Fla. - Prosecutors announced the arrest of a Tampa teenager believed to be the mastermind behind the hacking of prominent Twitter accounts.
Graham Ivan Clark, 17, was arrested in Tampa on July 31 and faces 30 felony charges for scamming people across America, perpetuating the Bit-Con hack of prominent Twitter accounts including Bill Gates, Barack Obama, and Elon Musk on July 15.
He will be charged as an adult, Hillsborough State Attorney Andrew Warren said.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Department of Justice conducted a nationwide investigation, locating and apprehending the teen in Hillsborough County.
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So true. One of my kids is going into cyber security.
So did they fill you?
With what?
Did you like it?
Grow up.
Why?
NSA new hire...?
Would not surprise me if Musk hires him. Musk has a great deal of appreciation for creative talent and has a mischievous trait About him as well.
The Democrat power structure doesn’t mess around when their involved in a cyber-hacking. Remember the kid that hacked Sarah Palin’s email account? Yeah, right! Think back. He got a light tap on the wrists because his Daddy was a Democrat elected official.
He’s got that “school shooter” look, that’s for sure.
“How long before Dems call him a Russian?”
Well...his middle name is Ivan. :)
Charges as an adult because he stole from leftists. The police won’t even ticket the illegal aliens who rammed my car and ran off.
Nothing online is ever safe from malicious insiders. Nothing. Admins can be bribed, or are just plain angry. There are always backdoors. This is the company that wrote the internal tool they hacked:
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https://underthebreach.com/
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As ling as you have centralized control you will have hacks.
He better not travel to London and he should stay out of the Peruvian embassy.
So, youre comparing an incident in bike path to someone hacking into personal accounts?
Regardless of whose acct is was sent from, I cant believe this many people fell for it
The tweets offered to send $2,000 for every $1,000 sent to an anonymous Bitcoin address.
The investigation revealed Clark was the mastermind of the recent hack of Twitter. Clarks scheme to defraud stole the identities of prominent people, posted messages in their names directing victims to send Bitcoin to accounts associated with Clark, and reaped more than $100,000 in Bitcoin in just one day, according to the Hillsborough State Attorneys Office. As a cryptocurrency, Bitcoin is difficult to track and recover if stolen in a scam.
NSA new hire...
Years ago, my brother, an auto insurance adjuster in South Carolina, had to check out a Sheriff's vehicle.
He was told to go into a room and wait for the Sheriff. It was a full of young thugs who were waiting to go up to State prison. Hard cases, staring at him. He found his laptop EXTREMELY interesting.
The punks were taken out and finally the Sheriff came in, and concluded the business. My brother mentioned how uncomfortable he was who those tough guys. The Sheriff laughed and said that up in State, those "tough guys" would end up being passed around for fudge-packing sessions for as little as a pack of cigarettes.
He looks like a psycho killer.
Not for long.
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