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UK Citizen Arrested in Spain Over 2020 Twitter Hack - US Justice Department
UK Citizen Arrested in Spain Over 2020 Twitter Hack - US Justice Department
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The 2020 cyberattack that compromised the accounts of high-profile politicians, celebrities, and corporations has now been linked to a 22-year-old British... 21.07.2021, Sputnik International
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British man Joseph O’Connor was arrested by authorities in Estepona, Spain on Wednesday and is facing multiple charges, according to the US Justice Department. The 22-year-old is facing “multiple charges in connection with the July 2020 hack of Twitter that resulted in the compromise of over 130 Twitter accounts, including those belonging to politicians, celebrities and companies”, the Justice Department said in a statement.If convicted, O’Connor will be sentenced in the US. His charges also include computer intrusions related to takeovers of TikTok and Snapchat user accounts as well as for cyberstalking a juvenile victim.On 15 July 2020, a total of 130 Twitter accounts were hacked, 45 of which were used to post.The tweets asked users to send Bitcoin to a cryptocurrency wallet, promising a doubled return in exchange. Hundreds of transactions were made as a result, mounting to $110,000.Twitter eventually removed the scam messages, but not before damage to such accounts as that of the former US President Barack Obama and rapper Kanye West was done. The accounts of Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Michael Bloomberg also tweeted scam messages as a result of the hack. Two weeks after the attack, three individuals arrested and charged with wire fraud, money laundering, identity theft, and unauthorised computer access related to the scam.The FBI San Francisco Division is investigating the case, with assistance from the IRS-Criminal Investigation Cyber Unit, the US Secret Service, San Francisco and Headquarters, and the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office as well as its REACT task force.
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UK Citizen Arrested in Spain Over 2020 Twitter Hack - US Justice Department
14:22 GMT 21.07.2021 (Updated: 15:15 GMT 28.05.2023) The 2020 cyberattack that compromised the accounts of high-profile politicians, celebrities, and corporations has now been linked to a 22-year-old British citizen.
British man Joseph O’Connor was arrested by authorities in Estepona, Spain on Wednesday and is facing multiple charges, according to the
US Justice Department.
The 22-year-old is facing “multiple charges in connection with the July 2020 hack of Twitter that resulted in the compromise of over 130 Twitter accounts, including those belonging to politicians, celebrities and companies”, the Justice Department said in a statement.
If convicted, O’Connor will be sentenced in the US. His charges also include computer intrusions related to takeovers of TikTok and Snapchat user accounts as well as for cyberstalking a juvenile victim.
On 15 July 2020, a total of 130 Twitter accounts
were hacked, 45 of which were used to post.
The tweets asked users to send Bitcoin to a cryptocurrency wallet, promising a doubled return in exchange. Hundreds of transactions were made as a result, mounting to $110,000.
Twitter eventually removed the scam messages, but not before damage to such accounts as that of the former US President Barack Obama and rapper Kanye West was done. The accounts of Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Michael Bloomberg also tweeted scam messages as a result of the hack.
Two weeks after the attack, three individuals arrested and charged with wire fraud, money laundering, identity theft, and unauthorised computer access related to the scam.
The FBI San Francisco Division is investigating the case, with assistance from the IRS-Criminal Investigation Cyber Unit, the US Secret Service, San Francisco and Headquarters, and the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office as well as its REACT task force.