British Hacker Who Shut Down Liberia’s Internet Jailed For Three Years

British Hacker Who Shut Down Liberia’s Internet Jailed For Three Years

Daniel Kaye, a 30yr old British hacker who shut down Liberia’s
internet has been jailed for almost three years. The attacker launched a
devastating cyber attack on on Liberian cell phone operator Lonestar in
October 2015, which became so powerful they knocked out the west
African country’s internet the following year.

He was hired by a senior employee at rival operator Cellcom,
Britain’s National Crime Agency said in a statement although there is no
suggestion that Cellcom was aware of the activity.

Kaye was sentenced at Blackfriars Crown Court in central London to
two years and eight months in prison after he pled guilty to the crime.
Lonestar spent $600K trying to remedy the attack and lost millions in
revenue to the additional impact of customers leaving the network.

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