Dutch High Tech
Crime team has arrested a hackr of age 17 years for unauhorize access
of customer account data on servers run by KPN. KPN is the largest
Internet Srvice Providers in Netherlands.
This hacker was arrested in Barendrecht which is about 100 miles south of Amsterdam.
This hacker is also suspected of some more server hacking cases which includes hacking computers at KAIST and at Trondheim University in Norway, as well as breaching security of Tokohu University in Japan. He is also accused of selling stolen credit card data online via a website.
He was arrested with a an encrypted computer, two laptops, hard drives, DVDs and USB sticks. Police team is investigating to get more clues about the hacking attempts made by him.
Spokesman for the Public Prosecution Service, Wim de Bruin, said "the maximum penalty the teenager faces is two years in prison. The maximum penalty is reduced due to his age."
This hacker was arrested in Barendrecht which is about 100 miles south of Amsterdam.
This hacker is also suspected of some more server hacking cases which includes hacking computers at KAIST and at Trondheim University in Norway, as well as breaching security of Tokohu University in Japan. He is also accused of selling stolen credit card data online via a website.
He was arrested with a an encrypted computer, two laptops, hard drives, DVDs and USB sticks. Police team is investigating to get more clues about the hacking attempts made by him.
Spokesman for the Public Prosecution Service, Wim de Bruin, said "the maximum penalty the teenager faces is two years in prison. The maximum penalty is reduced due to his age."
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