Texarkana Gazette

—THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Three charged in massive Twitter hack, Bitcoin scam

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MIAMI — A British man, a Florida man and a Florida teen were identified by authoritie­s Friday as the hackers who earlier this month took over Twitter accounts of prominent politician­s, celebritie­s and technology moguls to scam people around the globe out of more than $100,000 in Bitcoin.

Graham Ivan Clark, 17, was arrested Friday in Tampa, where the Hillsborou­gh State Attorney’s Office will prosecute him as adult. He faces 30 felony charges, according to a news release. Mason Sheppard, 19, of Bognor Regis, U.K., and Nima Fazeli, 22, of Orlando, were charged in California federal court. In one of the most high-profile security breaches in recent years, hackers sent out bogus tweets on July 15 from the accounts of Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Mike Bloomberg and a number of tech billionair­es including Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Celebritie­s Kanye West and his wife, Kim Kardashian West, were also hacked.

The tweets offered to send $2,000 for every $1,000 sent to an anonymous Bitcoin address. “There is a false belief within the criminal hacker community that attacks like the Twitter hack can be perpetrate­d anonymousl­y and without consequenc­e,” U.S. Attorney David L. Anderson for the Northern District of California said in a news release. “Today’s charging announceme­nt demonstrat­es that the elation of nefarious hacking into a secure environmen­t for fun or profit will be short-lived.”

Although the case against the teen was also investigat­ed by the FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice, Hillsborou­gh State Attorney Andrew Warren explained that his office is prosecutin­g Clark in Florida state court because Florida law allows minors to be charged as adults in financial fraud cases such as this when appropriat­e. He added that Clark was the leader of the hacking scam. “This defendant lives here in Tampa, he committed the crime here, and he’ll be prosecuted here,” Warren said.

Security experts were not surprised that the alleged mastermind of the hack is a 17-year-old, given the relative amateur nature both of the operation and the hackers’ willingnes­s afterward to discuss the hack with reporters online.

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