The Borneo Post

Man arrested for strobe-light tweet that caused reporter’s seizure

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WASHINGTON: A Maryland man has been arrested on federal charges that he intentiona­lly used an animated tweet to trigger an epileptic seizure in a Newsweek reporter who had been critical of President Donald Trump.

The reporter, Kurt Eichenwald, was at his home office in Dallas on December 15 when he clicked on a Twitter message sent him by a man using the pseudonym “újewígolds­tein.” A blinding strobe light began flashing on his screen, sending Eichenwald — who has openly discussed his epilepsy — into a seizure. His wife found him on the floor.

The Justice Department said Friday that it had arrested John R. Rivello, 29, of Salisbury, Maryland, on a criminal complaint from Texas charging him with cyberstalk­ing with the intent to kill or cause bodily harm. If convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison.

An affidavit filed with the complaint said that a search of Rivello’s Twitter account showed he had sent other messages about Eichenwald saying “I know he has epilepsy” and “I hope this sends him into a seizure.”

The authoritie­s also found an altered Wikipedia page in Rivello’s @ Cloud account that showed a fake obituary for Eichenwald with a death date of Dec 16.

Eichenwald’s lawyer Steven Lieberman said the use of a strobe light against a known epileptic was “no different than a bomb sent in the mail or anthrax sent in an envelope,” according to The New York Times, where Eichenwald spent years as an investigat­ive reporter.

That made the incident different from other cyberstalk­ing cases, where the intent is to cause psychologi­cal — not explicitly physical — harm. — AFP

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