Greek hacker arrested

A 23-year-old Greek hacker from Athens was arrested by the Greek Police, who with the SIM Swap method violated electronic accounts of foreign companies, resulting in a loss of one million euros.

We read from press release of the Hellenic Police:

27-06-2020: The Cybercrime Prosecution Directorate investigated a case of illegal access to an information system, using the "SIM Swap" method

Greek police headquarters

Athens, 27 June 2020

PRESS RELEASE

The Cybercrime Prosecution Directorate investigated a case of illegal access to an information system, using the "SIM Swap" method

A national was arrested as part of the spontaneous procedure

A local was arrested by the Cybercrime Prosecution Directorate and a case was filed against him for illegal access to an information system and violation of drug legislation.

In particular, the citizen, with the assistance of his unknown accomplices, managed, by violating the telephone connections of employees in companies based abroad, through the "SIM Swap" method, to gain illegal access to their personal e-mail boxes, as well as their personal accounts. on an online platform.

It is noted that the "SIM Swap" method is a technique used by perpetrators in order to fraudulently obtain the telephone number of a target subscriber, in order to contact the competent telecommunications provider of the victim subscriber and in case they manage to verify that they are the legal subscribers, request the transfer / reactivation of the telephone number to a new SIM card that they indicate.

The investigation of the case started after a relevant one από αρχές του εξωτερικού, ότι ηλεκτρονικές διευθύνσεις IP από τη χώρα μας ενέχοντο σε παραβιάσεις ηλεκτρονικών λογαριασμών τουλάχιστον (7) εταιρειών του εξωτερικού, που δραστηριοποιούνται στις διαδικτυακές υπηρεσίες, διαδικτυακά φόρουμ, διαχείριση τρίτων μερών και υπηρεσίες νέφους (cloud repository ).

The affected companies determined that the value of the damage they suffered from these violations exceeds (1.000.000.) euros, with the largest percentage of the damage coming from the loss of machine source code applications.

The above was brought to the attention of the Athens District Attorney's Office and a preliminary examination was ordered to clarify the investigated acts. In addition, a will was issued to declassify communications.

As part of the preliminary investigation, a thorough and thorough police and internet investigation of the digital data and data to investigate and clarify the case was carried out, from which it was identified that for the breaches of the information systems, IP addresses corresponding to the internet .

In the morning hours of Thursday, June 25, 2020, a group of police officers of the Cybercrime Prosecution Directorate went to the home of the citizen in an area of ​​Attica, where as part of an investigation, the following were found and confiscated:

  • computer main unit with (2) hard drives q,
  • (2) cell phones,
  • external USB storage and microcomputer,
  • device - cryptocurrency wallet,
  • precision scales and small amount of hemp
  • (57) pharmaceutical pills, and
  • (6) SIM of a foreign telecommunications service provider.

An on-the-spot investigation into the national information systems revealed evidence of his involvement in illegal activities.

The confiscated digital evidence will be sent to the Directorate of Criminological Investigations for laboratory expertise, while the confiscated drugs will be sent to the General State Chemist for further chemical analysis.

The arrested person, with the case file against him, was taken to the Athens Prosecutor's Office and then referred to the Investigator.

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