Original news source3:36pm UK, Friday August 06, 2010
Tom Parmenter, Sky News correspondent
A laptop engineer who was caught by Sky News trying to hack into a bank account has been sentenced to nine months in prison.
Grzegorz Zachodni was caught in an undercover sting as part of an exclusive investigation into the service offered by computer repair shops. The 30-year-old worked at Laptop Revival in Hammersmith in March 2009 when our reporter dropped in a laptop with a seemingly simple fault. The machine was actually loaded with covert software to monitor what files were accessed and the webcam had been set to film some of the work.
The spy software revealed that Zachodni worked on the laptop for 20 minutes and used the time to look at photos of the reporter in a bikini that had been marked private. In another private file he had accessed her login details for Facebook, eBay and bank account details. He then went onto to try to access the bank account online on six occasions.
Sky News passed the investigation onto the Metropolitan Police's Economic and Specialist Crime Unit who went on to charge Zachodni with attempted fraud. Detective Constable Chris Young said: "Hopefully this conviction will be a warning to the computer repair industry that the copying or use of customer's private and personal information is not acceptable." Judge Edmunds said: "You were, in every sense of the words, caught red-handed by this operation. "There is a need to deter others in your position from abusing the trust placed in them."
Edit: The original TV News Report can be found HERE
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