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Updating: 12:58, 08 January 2009 Thursday
Turkish court sentences Ukrainian hacker to 30 years
Turkish court sentences Ukrainian hacker to 30 years
A Turkish court sentenced Thursday a Ukrainian computer hacker to 30 years in prison on charges of cybercrime.



A Turkish court sentenced Thursday a Ukrainian computer hacker to 30 years in prison on charges of cybercrime.

Maksym Yastremskiy was arrested in the Mediterranean province of Antalya 17 months ago. He was accused of "unauthorized access to computer systems of 12 Turkish banks and fraud committed against these banks".

The court also fined Yastremskiy 36,000 TL (nearly 23,200 USD).


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Turkish court sentences Ukrainian hacker to 30 years
08/01/2009, 22:02
( Turkuaz )

I read about some governments give such hacker a new identity and a new life to use his talent in special missions. But for everyone else he still in Jail!
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