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“despite being in many ways (narratively, world-design, dungeons) weaker than it’s predecessor”
He was on house arrest when he hacked GTA. House arrest in a hotel room with 24/7 guards watching outside his door.
wow so much FOX-fuelled Russia-hatred in the comments.
1. He committed this crime while out on bail.
“he was violent while held in custody for the trial.”
He didn’t get this indefinite sentence solely because of the gta leak.
Wouldn’t the draconian solution have been to put him in a normal prison?
Perhaps you failed to read the part where he was routinely violent while in custody (and upon further investigation not mentioned in this lazy article, I found he seriously maimed two guards, putting both in hospital). He was deemed a threat to the public and did not only threaten to keep doing cyber crime, but…
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This kid, alongside another 17 year old also hacked Nvidia, Uber, and various telecoms companies and extorted them for upwards of up to $4million USD. Kurtaj, also expressed a desire to do it again. Sounds pretty super-villainy to me.
Dude what?? Hacking has potentially devastating consequences. It should not be a slap on the wrist crime.
Hacking is a dangerous crime. It can do material harm
Did you not read the article, or did you just read the headline and come to comment. This was more than just “hacking” as there appears to be allegations of extortion. The suspect has full on admitted he wants to reoffend, and will more than likely reoffend any chance he gets. How in the world, would house arrest…
Eh...maybe.
Put it in H!
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