Konrads Voits
of Ypsilanti, Michigan, has been sentenced to seven years and three months in
prison for attempting to hack the Washtenaw County Jail computer system and
modifying prison records to get his friend released early.
Besides
spending 87 months in prison, Voits has also been ordered to pay $235,488 in
fine to Washtenaw County for the cost accrued in investigating and cleaning up
the infiltration that resulted in the compromise of personal information of
around 1,600 employees, the US Justice Department announced last week.
Between January
24th, 2017 and March 10th, 2017, Voits successfully tricked IT staff at
Washtenaw County Jail into visiting a phony website at
"ewashtenavv.org," which mimics the official URL,
"ewashtenaw.org."
The malicious
website then installed malware on the IT staff computer that eventually gave
Voits complete control over the Jail's network, allowing him to steal search
warrant affidavits and personal details of over 1,600 employees, including
names, email addresses, and passwords.
Besides this,
Voits also accessed the Washtenaw County Jail records and altered the
electronic records of at least one inmate for early release.
However, things
did not work as Voits wanted them to.
An IT employee
cross-checked the release date of the inmate with hand-kept records and
detected changes in the records. He alerted the FBI, who arrested Voits a month
later.
"Thanks to
the quick response of the IT employees at Washtenaw County, and to the careful
review of records by employees at the Washtenaw County Jail, nobody was
released early," the DoJ said last week.
"Washtenaw
County spent thousands of dollars and numerous extra work hours responding to
and investigating the breach, resulting in a loss of at least $235,488."
The 27-year-old
Michigan man pleaded guilty to one federal charge of damaging a protected
computer in December last year and has now been jailed for seven years and
three months behind bars, alongside up to 3 years of supervised release.
Voits has also
agreed to surrender his belongings he used during the attack, including his
laptop, four mobile phones (using which he called prison staff), $385.49 worth
of Bitcoin, and one "Green Integrated Circuit Component, Serial No. Y21A2123."
source : thehackernews.com

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