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An Australian teenager who hacked into Apple's servers, and had access to them for about a year, pleaded guilty without getting any jail time. Instead, he got away with an 8 month probation sentence. The now 19 year old boy has been accepted into a university to study criminology and cyber security.
He downloaded 90Gb of secure files and developed computerised tunnels and online bypassing systems to hide his identity until a raid on his family home uncovered a litany of hacking files and instructions all saved in a folder titled "hacky hack hack". The FBI notified the Australian Federal Police who executed a search warrant on the teen’s home. There computers were seized with the same IP address as those which were used to hack into Apple. The teen was later subjected to a four-hour AFP interview and he has told the court he will assist the force with their "ongoing investigation".
He downloaded 90Gb of secure files and developed computerised tunnels and online bypassing systems to hide his identity until a raid on his family home uncovered a litany of hacking files and instructions all saved in a folder titled "hacky hack hack". The FBI notified the Australian Federal Police who executed a search warrant on the teen’s home. There computers were seized with the same IP address as those which were used to hack into Apple. The teen was later subjected to a four-hour AFP interview and he has told the court he will assist the force with their "ongoing investigation".