U.K. hacker pleads guilty in New York court over 2020 Twitter hack

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A Briton who participated in one of the biggest hacks in Twitter history pleaded guilty in New York this week after being extradited to the U.S.

A Briton who participated in one of the biggest hacks inJoseph James O’Connor, 23, is facing upwards of 70 years in prison for his role in a hack that saw hundreds of high-profile and celebrity accounts sabotaged for a cryptocurrency scam.In July 2020, O’Connor seized several popular accounts to send out tweets asking for followers to send bitcoin to different accounts with promises of doubling their money.

“I am giving back to my community due to Covid-19! All Bitcoin sent to my address below will be sent back doubled. If you send $1,000 I will send back $2,000!” read one scam tweet sent by the hackers. Some of the celebrities who had their accounts compromised include Kanye West, Michael R. Bloomberg, Joe Biden and Barack Obama.employees and persuaded them to give their internal login information, which gave the criminals access to the needed administrative tools.

 

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