After being charged with multiple computer misuse offences, a 24-year-old security researcher pleaded guilty in a court here for hacking into Microsoft and Nintendo servers and stealing confidential information. 63g4n
Using an internal name and , Zammis Clark gained access to a Nintendo's servers through Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).
Since 2017, Clark stole around 43,000 internal confidential copies of pre-released Windows versions and acquired 2,365 names and s from Nintendo's highly confidential game development servers, The Verge reported on Thursday.
Later, Clark also shared access to Microsoft's servers through an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server chatroom, allowing other individuals also to access and steal confidential information from the servers.
"Police found the stolen files on Clark's home computer after a t investigation involving Microsoft's cyber team, the FBI, EUROPOL and the NCA's National Cyber Crime Unit (NCCU)," said the report.
Clark's Microsoft intrusion ended when he ed malware onto Microsoft's network and he was arrested in June 2017. Nintendo discovered the breach later in 2018.
While Nintendo estimated the cost of damages between $913,000 and $1.8 million (roughly Rs. 6.3 crores and Rs. 12.5 crores), Microsoft provided the court with a vague estimate of nearly $2 million (roughly Rs. 13.8 crores) in damages, the report said.
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