Graham Ivan Clark, a teenage hacker who confessed to being behind the Bitcoin Twitter hack, was convicted of neither two, but 30 offenses and he will spend three years in prison.
Graham Ivan Clark has been accused by US authorities of being the mastermind behind the famous Bitcoin Twitter hack, which took place last year. Under the agreement on the 30 charges against him, he will serve a three-year prison sentence in juvenile prison.
According to the New York Times, the court classified him as a "juvenile offender" under Florida law, allowing him to avoid the minimum sentence of 10 years he would have received as an adult.
Clark was arrested in July 2020 when he was still 17 years old, along with two other people, a few weeks after carrying out a Twitter hack in which he managed to gain access to several high-profile accounts. On July 15 of last year, he managed to hack into the Twitter accounts of Presidents Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Kanye West, Uber, Apple, and others, and "tweeted" that he would it doubled any Bitcoin anyone sent to a particular wallet. The attackers managed to make $117.000 in Bitcoins before they were busted and shut down program.
The Twitter breach targeted Twitter employees with access to internal systems and tools, through which they then gained access to high-profile accounts. With the internal tools at their disposal, they changed account details, passwords, created accounts with unusual usernames, such as @dark, which they then sold on the OGUsers forum for thousands of dollars. And of course they ran the Bitcoin scam.