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Indian IT Programmer Convicted In Dubai For Hacking 15 Client Websites

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Apr, 2019 06:34 PM

    An Indian man was sentenced to three months in prison followed by deportation for hacking the server of a media company which was responsible for 15 client websites.


    The Dubai Court of First Instance on Monday charged the 33-year-old with hacking websites and issuing threats, Gulf News reported.


    He was also handed a three-month suspended jail term and will be deported immediately.


    According to official records, the defendant, who worked as a computer programmer with the media company, resigned and threatened to hack its client websites after 4,000 dirhams ($1,080) was deducted from his salary.


    "He sent WhatsApp messages to another programmer at the company saying that he will hack the websites if the company didn't repay him the 4,000 dirhams deducted from his salary.


    "He was informed that the deduction would be made if he resigned before the end of the probation period," said the company owner.


    After investigation, the police said that the data found on the defendant's personal laptop confirmed that he had accessed the websites.


    The defendant has denied the charges.

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