As reported by BleepingComputer, a Dutch national has been sentenced to seven years in prison by the Amsterdam Court of Appeal for his involvement in computer hacking and attempted extortion, crimes linked to facilitating drug trafficking.The 44-year-old was found guilty of complicity in computer hacking, specifically targeting port systems in Rotterdam, Barendrecht, and Antwerp to enable undetected drug imports. The court ruled that the hacker compromised a port logistics firm's IT systems by exploiting employees who inserted malware via USB drives. This allowed him to install a remote access tool, exfiltrate data, and intercept transmissions. Additionally, the individual attempted to resell malware and usage instructions. While a drug import charge was dropped, the conviction for hacking and attempted extortion was upheld, despite claims of unlawfully intercepted communications.This case highlights the increasing use of cybercrime to facilitate traditional criminal activities like drug trafficking. It also signals a continued focus by law enforcement on dismantling encrypted communication networks used by criminals.Source: BleepingComputer
Critical Infrastructure Security, Malware
Dutch court sentences hacker to 7 years for drug trafficking and extortion

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