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Inept would-be hacker gets three years in jail


From: InfoSec News <isn () c4i org>
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 03:51:06 -0500 (CDT)

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/21222.html

By John Leyden
Posted: 23/08/2001

A man has been convicted of blackmail after he threatened to hack into
the computers of Barclays Bank unless he was paid 200,000.

Bungling blackmailer Stuart Kearns, 24, faces three years in prison
after threatening the collapse of the computer system in the Barclays
branch in Beckenham High Street and others in Barclays' network unless
the bank complied with his extortion demands.

Kearns made his threat via a typed note he gave to bank staff. They
called the police, and the would-be hacker was captured at his
proposed cash drop off point, his own van which was parked nearby,
later the same afternoon. This all happened in January. In a
subsequent raid computer equipment was recovered from Kearns' house in
Dorrington Court, in the South Norwood area of London.

Kearns earned his living as a van driver at the time of his arrest and
Inner London Crown Court heard his attempts at crime were
"ill-conceived and very amateurish".

Police were greatly assisted in their investigation when they
discovered a four-page essay by Kearns on how to go about conducting a
bank raid, the London Evening Standard reported.



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