UK Judge Blocks Extradition of Alleged Webcam Hacker

UK Judge Blocks Extradition of Alleged Webcam Hacker

A British judge has ruled against extraditing to the United States a man accused of hacking into hundreds of webcams all over the world to spy on victims without their consent.





Christopher Taylor allegedly duped 772 victims in 39 countries into downloading computer software called Cammy between August 2012 and July 2015. 





By installing the software, victims unwittingly gave Taylor access to their computers. He is accused of using this access to install software that gave him control over victims' webcams. 





The 58-year-old from Wigan was apprehended by Greater Manchester Police in February 2016 after network administrators at the Georgia Institute of Technology, in Atlanta, found the software installed on a laptop connected to the university's computer network.





Administrators contacted the FBI, who were able to trace the software back to an IP address used by Taylor. 





It has been reported that during an interview with Greater Manchester Police and FBI agent Roderick Coffin in 2016, Taylor admitted using software to compromise victims' webcams and to download videos and screenshots of copulating couples and women undressing. 





When police searched Taylor's hard drives, they discovered 770 images of victims that included individuals who were in a state of undress and engaging in sexual activity. 





Among Taylor's alleged victims are 52 UK residents and 52 US residents. 





The United States requested that Taylor be extradited to Georgia, where he has been charged with wire fraud and two counts of computer fraud.





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