A 17 Year Old Was Just Arrested in Connection With Twitter's Recent Hack

Published at: July 31, 2020

Authorities have taken a 17-year-old into custody, alleging the not-yet-adult cooked up the massive Twitter breach.

"Early this morning, the FBI, IRS, US Secret Service, and Florida law enforcement placed a 17-year-old in Tampa, Florida, under arrest — accusing him of being the 'mastermind' behind the biggest security and privacy breach in Twitter’s history," a July 31 article from The Verge said.

The massive exploit saw many top Twitter accounts breached on July 15, including the likes of Elon Musk, Joe Biden and Bill Gates.

“Our offices found 30 felony charges against Clark, including organized fraud, communications fraud, identity theft and hacking," Andrew Warren, a Hillsborough State Attorney, said in a July 31 press conference on the ordeal.

A teen named Clark

Residing in Tampa Florida, the teen in question known as Clark will face legal proceedings in that jurisdiction, Warren detailed in the press conference.

Warren added:

“The state attorney’s office is handling this prosecution rather than federal prosecutors because Florida law allows for us greater flexibility to charge a minor as an adult in a financial fraud case like this.”

Warren said he could not elaborate on whether Clark had accomplices, citing the case’s current investigation in tandem with federal authorities.

“Make no mistake, this was not an ordinary 17-year-old,” Warren said. “This was a highly sophisticated attack on a magnitude not seen before,” he added. “It could have been an extremely high amount of loss.”

Clark’s efforts toward the Twitter breach began on May 3, 2020, ending on July 16, 2020, Warren said based on his entity’s findings.

Other charges coming in

A July 31 statement from the U.S. Department of Justice, or DoJ, citing involvement from the FBI, the U.S. Secret Service, the IRS and others noted accusations against three persons allegedly in connection with the Twitter affair.

The three accused — 19-year-old U.K. resident Mason Sheppard, also known as “Chaewon,” 22-year-old Orlando Florida resident Nima Fazeli, also known as “Rolex,” and an unnamed “juvenile” delegated to authorities in Tampa, Florida. The unnamed juvenile lines up with Warren’s recent press conference details.

“Today’s charging announcement demonstrates that the elation of nefarious hacking into a secure environment for fun or profit will be short-lived,” David Anderson, U.S. attorney for Northern District of California said in the DoJ statement.

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