An aspiring singer-turned-hacker was sentenced for her infringement online λογαριασμών της Madonna και γιατί έκλεψε ακυκλοφόρητα songher a.
Adi Lederman, 39, had unsuccessfully appeared on Kochav Nolad TV in an Israeli talent show before hacking into Madonna's cloud and emails to steal photos and unreleased music.
Lederman was arrested by the Israeli police about a month later, and was taken to the court where he admitted hack and was convicted of copyright infringement. The court imposed a fine of 4.000 dollars and 14 months imprisonment.
Tel Aviv's Tel Aviv court reported that Lederman had violated the e-mail servers used by Kevin Antunes and Guy Oseary (music director and producer of Madonna, respectively).
Access to the email accounts was used to gain control of Madonna's online storage, which allowed the hacker to intercept tracks from Papa Don't Preach.
Lederman then reportedly handed the unreleased songs to two buyers for 300 dollars each.
More information can be found in the publication Graham Cluley of ESET.