Former Ubiquiti dev pleads guilty to hacking his own company

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Developer pleads guilty to hacking his own company after pretending to investigate himself

in an attempt to extort almost $2 million worth of cryptocurrency while employed at the company.

Prosecutors said that Sharp used the Surfshark VPN service to hide his home IP address and intentionally damaged Ubiquiti’s computer systems during the attack in an attempt to conceal his unauthorized activity. Sharp later posed as an anonymous hacker who claimed to be behind the incident while working on an internal team that was investigating the security breach.

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should have used PIA with its kill switch instead😔

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