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Teen Hacker Pays $22m in Damages in AT&T SIM Swap
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Teen Hacker Pays $22m in Damages in AT&T SIM Swap

Daniela Kirova
Daniela Kirova
January 31st, 2023
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  • The crime involved a complex SIM-swap scheme targeting mobile operator AT&T
  • The scheme inflicted damages of $24 million on crypto investor Michael Terpin

A crypto hacker who cheated crypto investor Michael Terpin out of millions will pay him $22 million in damages, a court report from the Southern District of New York shows, cited by CoinDesk.

The crime goes back to 2018, when the hacker was only 15, and involved a complex SIM-swap scheme targeting mobile operator AT&T.

Terpin lost $24m

The scheme inflicted damages of $24 million on Terpin. By SIM swapping, the perpetrator bypassed two-factor authentication (2FA) and used AT&T to break into online banks, crypto exchanges, and other sensitive websites.

According to the report, the perpetrator admitted he was directly involved in the SIM-swap and the theft after it. Both Terpin and the hacker signed the court filing. The hacker will provide a detailed account of how the AT&T SIM-swap happened.

Tim Toohey, Terpin's attorney, expressed hope that the telecom would take responsibility for security failures that resulted in the breach after this detailed information becomes available.

$200m damage claim dismissed

A California court dismissed a $200 million claim for damages from Terpin against AT&T, which he filed two years ago. Except for the claim in the New York court, all claims against the hacker will be dismissed.

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Daniela is a writer at Bankless Times, covering the latest news on the cryptocurrency market and blockchain industry. She has over 15 years of experience as a writer, having ghostwritten for several online publications in the financial sector.