News » Porn Video Interrupts Zoom Hearing For Alleged Twitter Hacker

Porn Video Interrupts Zoom Hearing For Alleged Twitter Hacker

video call paper sticker with shadow. Vector illustration

A bond hearing being held via videoconferencing for a 17 old accused of taking part in a massive hack of Twitter went off the rails fast. Notice of the hearing was available via public records, specifying the Zoom meeting time and ID number, essentially allowing anyone to participate. Less than a minute into the proceedings someone streamed a live video of himself adjusting his face mask. A few minutes later, someone began interjecting loud music. The prosecutor was interrupted by random chatter while in the midst of explaining to the judge that investigators are still in the process of discovering the extent of alleged illegal hacking activities by defendant Graham Clark of Tampa, Fla., 17. After the chatter stopped, a porn clip was injected into the conference. The New York Times recently published an in-depth article about Clark, an online games hustler who graduated into schemes involving SIM swapping, a form of fraud that involves social engineering employees at mobile phone companies to gain control over a target’s phone number and any financial, email and social media accounts associated with that number.

Read full article at:

Get our free daily newsletter

Subscribe for the latest news and business legal developments.

Read this next

Top 100 Litigator Sues Blue Cross Over His Cancer Treatment

In 2018, Robert Salim, 67, realized he was seriously ill. After numerous […]

Eight States Now Require Pay Transparency in Job Postings

Financial Industry Suing to Foil New Regulations

New rules aimed at lenders, investment funds, and other financial entities would […]

Regulatory Burden Factors Into AI Decision

GC Must Warn Boards Of AI Risks

There are companies investing hundreds of millions of dollars or more into […]

Scroll to Top