Times-Call (Longmont)

Colorado women targeted, hacked by cyberstalk­er

- By Megan Ulu-lani Boyanton and Lauren Penington The Denver Post

Federal officials are searching for more potential victims of a Texas man who recently pled guilty to cyberstalk­ing women for almost three years in Colorado, Texas and Arizona.

Hugo Iram Cardona Jr., 21, used a scheme involving two-factor authentica­tion — an electronic authentica­tion method — to hack into the Snapchat accounts of at least 15 young women, then steal their intimate photos and videos, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Texas reports.

The Odessa man reached out to his victims on social media platforms like Instagram and “demanded that they ‘apologize,’ or he would publicly release the content,” according to the federal government office. He also pressured most of the young women into video chatting with him “while engaging in sexually explicit conduct.”

Cardona has pled guilty to three counts of cyberstalk­ing and is scheduled for sentencing on June 3. Each count could result in up to 10 years in prison.

Investigat­ors from the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion, Homeland Security Investigat­ions and El Paso Police Department are trying to uncover any additional potential victims. The offenses likely took place between Aug. 15, 2020, and June 1, 2023.

Cardona used several phone numbers from the Textnow phone service to contact his victims, along with various Instagram accounts. His handles included: “idkprii85,” “designoira­m,” “juniorrrir­am,” “urfavpapi,” “urdvddyjun­ie” and “juniorrher­nandez.” He’s also linked to the following Snapchat accounts: “juniepri,” “asap_ juniorrr” and “juniorrrir­am.”

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