An Illinois man is charged with hacking hundreds of Snapchat accounts in a phishing scheme to steal nude photos of women.
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Kyle Svara, 26 (not pictured) has been charged with running a hacking scheme that targeted nearly 600 women on Snapchat, ...
Prosecutors say the scheme involved collecting Snapchat security codes from roughly 570 women, and investigators believe Svara used those codes to access more than 50 accounts without permission. Some ...
Federal prosecutors say the 26-year-old Illinois man phished access codes from nearly 600 women in an attempt to obtain nude ...
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A man has been charged with operating a hacking scheme that compromised nearly 600 women on Snapchat, stealing their private ...
An Illinois man tried to hack the Snapchat accounts of hundreds of women to steal their photos, federal prosecutors alleged.
Svara allegedly manipulated victims into sharing their emails, phone numbers, and Snapchat usernames, which he used to access their accounts, the statement said.
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