for one family,
when last month Rajiv Kumar from Ghaziabad, India complained
that his email account had been hacked on January 1st, and that he had been
receiving threats and financial demands from a group of hackers ever since. The
alleged criminals were demanding Rs 10 crore (one million rupees), at todays rate £10,000 or $13,738 or they were
going to release sensitive photos of Kumar to the public, and then kill him and
his family, the man ignored the threatening emails at first, but then the
hackers started messing with his phone, changing his number somehow, and then
started reaching him at the family home. At one point, Rajiv Kumar realized
that the sophisticated criminals were watching him and his
family, and following their every move. He panicked and contacted the police, a
case was registered under sections of the Indian Penal Code including criminal
intimidation, insulting modesty of woman and intentional insult to provoke
breach of peace, and section 66D of the IT Act. During the investigation,
police found that the IP from which the initial extortion email and subsequent
messages were sent, had been the same as the victim’s, which meant that the
emails had been sent from inside his house! and the family member behind the extrusion? India Today reports that police questioned Kumar’s
11-year-old son, and he confessed that he had been the one extorting the
family. The 5th grade student said that he had learned about cybercrime by
watching YouTube videos and tutorials, and thought that he was
clever enough to cover his tracks, what a shock for all concerned! photograph pixabay.com
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