Jannah Theme License is not validated, Go to the theme options page to validate the license, You need a single license for each domain name.
Sydney

Sydney teenager Dennis Su pleads guilty to using Optus data breach information to blackmail customers

An unemployed Sydney teenager who tried to blackmail about 100 hacked Optus customers into transferring thousands of dollars saw it as an opportunity to ‘make some quick money,’ court says said.

Dennis Su, 19, was arrested last month after Australian Federal Police (AFP) investigated a text message sent to an Optus customer demanding he transfer $2,000 to his brother’s bank account.

92 customers received messages threatening to use their personal information for financial crimes if they did not comply.

No one sent money.

In Downing Center District Court today, Mr. Hsu’s attorney pleaded guilty to two counts of committing a serious crime using a networked device.

According to the agreed facts, Mr. Su first accessed the hacked data on two forums and stored the contact numbers of 100 Optus customers on his iPhone.

He told police his intention was to “fool the victim.”

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-08/teenager-dennis-su-pleads-guilty-to-optus-data-blackmail/101628276 Sydney teenager Dennis Su pleads guilty to using Optus data breach information to blackmail customers

Related Articles

Back to top button