A British man who hacked excessive profile Twitter – now referred to as X – accounts as a part of a Bitcoin rip-off has been ordered at hand over £4.1m in stolen cryptocurrency.
Joseph O’Connor, from Liverpool, hijacked greater than 130 accounts in July 2020, together with these of Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Elon Musk.
The 26-year-old fled to Spain the place his mom lives earlier than being arrested and extradited to the US for trial.
He was sentenced to 5 years for cyber crimes however now should hand over a haul of crypto he gathered by numerous hacks and scams.
O’Connor, who glided by the alias PlugwalkJoe, carried out the so-called “giveaway rip-off” with different younger males and youngsters – breaking into Twitter’s inner techniques and taking on excessive profile accounts.
Three different hackers have been charged over the rip-off, with US teenager Graham Clark pleading responsible to his half within the deception in 2021.
The hackers gained entry to the accounts by first convincing a small variety of Twitter workers at hand over their inner login particulars – which ultimately granted them entry to the social media web site’s administrative instruments.
They used social engineering tips to get entry to the highly effective inner management panel on the web site.
As soon as contained in the Twitter accounts of well-known people, they pretended to be the celebrities and tweeted asking followers to ship Bitcoin to numerous digital wallets promising to double their cash.
On account of the fraud, an estimated 350 million Twitter customers seen suspicious tweets from official accounts of a number of the platform’s greatest customers, together with Apple, Uber, Kanye West and Invoice Gates.
1000’s have been duped into believing {that a} crypto giveaway was actual.
Between 15 and 16 July 2020, 426 transfers have been made to the scammers of varied quantities from individuals hoping to double their cash.
A complete of over 12.86 BTC was stolen which on the time was price round $110,000 (£83,500). It’s now price $1.2m.
The UK’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) stated investigators believed extra crypto linked to O’Connor was obtained by prison hacks he carried out with different youngsters and younger individuals he met while enjoying Name of Obligation on-line.
The CPS has recovered 42 Bitcoin and different digital forex in complete from him.
Adrian Foster, Chief Crown Prosecutor for the CPS Proceeds of Crime Division, stated O’Connor “focused well-known people and used their accounts to rip-off individuals out of their crypto property and cash”.
“Even when somebody shouldn’t be convicted within the UK, we’re nonetheless ready to make sure they don’t profit from their criminality,” he stated.

