06-19-2023, 04:54 PM
The 25-year-old man, Erkan Sezgin, was known as “DataBox” on RAIDforums when he listed the data of millions of Austrians for sale. But that was just one of a number of databases they caught him with, it seems.
He was charged with five different charges. He was acquitted on one and found guilty on the other four.
The translation of the court's sentencing today reads:
"All things considered, the court finds a prison sentence of 36 months, less pre-trial detention, of which 12 months suspended with a probationary period of 3 years, is appropriate and necessary."
More info on the case and sentencing today on my blog at https://www.databreaches.net/former-raid...to-prison/
Keep in mind that he was also a suspect in a second and seemingly bigger case and could be charged in that one, too, but I don't have an update on that case yet or know whether he is still a suspect in that one.
He was charged with five different charges. He was acquitted on one and found guilty on the other four.
The translation of the court's sentencing today reads:
"All things considered, the court finds a prison sentence of 36 months, less pre-trial detention, of which 12 months suspended with a probationary period of 3 years, is appropriate and necessary."
More info on the case and sentencing today on my blog at https://www.databreaches.net/former-raid...to-prison/
Keep in mind that he was also a suspect in a second and seemingly bigger case and could be charged in that one, too, but I don't have an update on that case yet or know whether he is still a suspect in that one.