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WASHINGTON D.C. – A Charlotte, North Carolina man is staring down a federal sentence after a jury convicted him yesterday in a brazen cyber extortion scheme aimed at a major international tech firm based in Washington D.C. The details show a calculated attack, not some script kiddie hack.
Prosecutors laid out the case in the Northern District of Alabama, revealing the man systematically targeted the company with digital threats. While details of the threatened data weren’t released, the scheme clearly aimed to squeeze a payout from the company. The jury didn’t buy his defense.
Court records don’t reveal how the man initially gained access, but the feds clearly proved he wasn’t just poking around. This was a planned operation designed to inflict financial damage. Sentencing is scheduled for a later date; expect a hefty stretch if federal sentencing guidelines are followed.
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Key Facts
- State: Alabama
- District: Northern District
- Category: Cybercrime
- Source: DOJ Press Release ↗
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