Victim of Cyber-Theft Sues Parents of Alleged Culprits

Victim of Cyber-Theft Sues Parents of Alleged Culprits

A man from Colorado is suing the parents of two British youths who he claims stole Bitcoin worth nearly $800K from his digital wallet. 





Cyber-thieves used malware to swipe 16.4 Bitcoin from Andrew Schober back in January 2018 when he was attempting to move his crypto-currency between virtual wallets. 





To track his stolen funds, the aggrieved party hired private investigators, spending approximately $10,000 to discover who had swiped his crypto.  





After investigators fingered two British lads who were minors at the time the offense was committed as the perpetrators of the theft, Schober wrote to one of the boys' parents. 





In his letter of December 2019, Schober communicated that he would not take legal action against the boy's parents if the stolen funds were returned.



After receiving no response to his letter, Schober filed an official complaint against Benedict Thompson and Oliver Read and their parents.





In the complaint, Schober describes Thompson and Read as "skilled software developers and computer science students" who created and deployed clipboard hijacking malware and then used it to steal his 16.4552 bitcoins.





Schober says the Bitcoin stolen from him "accounted for approximately 95% of his net wealth at the time" and that its loss has placed him "in a severe state of distress for the past three years."





In the complaint, Schober alleges that Thompson and Read hit his wallet with malware that used a “Man-in-the-Middle” attack vector.





"Mr. Schober believed he was commu ..

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