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Hypnotist stole intimate photos after hacking woman’s profile

- By Alex Barton Daily Mail. Daily Mail:

Man ‘messed with people’s minds’ after they contacted him for help and then share images for cryptocurr­ency

A HYPNOTIST used “insidious tactics” to steal intimate photos of women, police said.

Robert Temple, 36, a theatre performer, hacked into private online accounts of women to steal nude photos and then sell them for thousands of pounds in cryptocurr­ency.

Temple from Bishop Auckland, County Durham, was jailed for eight months at Teesside Crown Court after admitting two counts of hacking, three counts of fraud fraud and one count of converting criminal property.

Det Insp Jonathan Naylor of Nottingham­shire Police said: “This man was operating on an online forum to target women. He would receive a specific request and hack social media accounts in order to obtain personal and explicit photos in exchange for cryptocurr­ency.”

Temple, who was on tour this month, may have expected to avoid jail as performanc­es of his Red Raw show were scheduled for this week.

Last year 22,530 people reported their online accounts being hacked, with cyber criminals often obtaining informatio­n from data leaks and phishing, according to police.

Detectives suspect Temple may have preyed on more women than the two who have come forward. Although he did not use hypnotism for crime, police believe he exploited other skills from his stage show as part of his crimes.

“He didn’t have particular computing skills, so we think it was his ability to focus on people’s personal informatio­n that enabled him to work out passwords,” a source told the

“He had a gift for social engineerin­g which is undoubtedl­y part of his success as an entertaine­r, but unfortunat­ely he’s exploited it in a very cruel manner.”

Annette Thomas, Senior Crown Prosecutor at CPS East Midlands, said: “The actions of Robert Temple were utterly reprehensi­ble. Using insidious tactics, he exploited these unsuspecti­ng women by hacking into their social media accounts and sharing intimate images of them online, without their knowledge, all for financial greed.”

One of his victims, Ellie Norman, 29, from Lincolnshi­re, said Temple first approached her on social media posing as a woman with several mutual friends who offered her modelling work.

In 2022, detectives from the East Midlands cyber-crime unit contacted Ms Norman to inform her Temple had used private photos to set up Snapchat, Instagram and Tinder accounts in her name. Ms Norman told the

“They asked if I was involved in cryptocurr­ency. I wouldn’t have a clue where to start. But even though I’d done nothing wrong, for a moment I went into panic mode – I thought ‘Could I end up going to prison?’ It was really scary.

“Then they realised my social media and my email had been hacked by Temple. It’s scary to think what else he’s done with my identity and my photos, all without my knowledge.”

It emerged after Action Fraud alerted police to a forum in 2021 where anonymous users requested intimate photograph­s of specific, named women in return for payment in untraceabl­e cryptocurr­ency. Officers establishe­d that Temple had hacked into the Snapchat accounts of Ms Norman and a second woman to steal their photograph­s including topless and nude pictures of the second individual. He then used one of his victim’s details to set up a cryptocurr­ency account to receive payments running into thousands of pounds. Ms Norman, an IT support worker, added: “I never even met Temple, I’ve never even been to one of his shows, but what he’s done to me is appalling.”

 ?? ?? Ellie Norman said Temple first approached her on social media posing as a woman who offered her modelling work
Ellie Norman said Temple first approached her on social media posing as a woman who offered her modelling work

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