Federal prosecutors charge Iranian national for allegedly hacking into the computer servers of HBO
Source: ABC News
Federal prosecutors charge Iranian national for allegedly hacking into the computer servers of HBO
By Aaron Katersky Nov 21, 2017, 10:56 AM ET
An Iranian hacker was accused by federal prosecutors in New York Tuesday of orchestrating the summertime cyberattack that targeted HBO and compromised some of the channels most popular programming.
Behzad Mesri was charged in a seven-count indictment with computer fraud, wire fraud and other crimes. He is believed to be in Iran and likely beyond the reach of American authorities, but federal prosecutors and the FBI scheduled a lunchtime news conference to discuss the case.
The hack of HBO lasted for several months this past summer and exposed confidential and proprietary data, including video files of unaired episodes of "Ballers," "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "The Deuce," the indictment said. Scripts for "Game of Thrones," confidential cast and crew lists and emails belonging to at least one HBO employee were also compromised.
The motive was money. According to court records, Mesri commenced the extortion phase of the scheme in an email to HBO executives: Hi to All losers! Yes its true! HBO is hacked! The email demanded $6 million worth of the digital currency bitcoin, federal prosecutors said.
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