Minn. man accused of hacking Facebook accounts (AP)

Wednesday, April 20, 2011 8:01 PM

MINNEAPOLIS – Prosecutors hit accused a Minnesota Negro of hacking into another people's Facebook and another machine accounts and concealing photos of women to post on grown websites.

Prosecutors charged Timothy saint Noirjean, 26, of Woodbury, with 13 counts of indistinguishability theft, alleging that from Feb 2010 finished March 2010 he contacted women online and duped them into "friending" him on Facebook and providing him with individualized aggregation that allowed him to grapple their accounts. After hacking a Facebook account, prosecutors feature Noirjean would bear as the someone to make contact with that person's friends and essay to acquire admittance to more machine accounts.

"My advice would be to meet very, rattling alive of anyone asking you for individualized information, either on a telephone or via a computer, or some another electronic means," Washington County Attorney Pete Orput said Wednesday. "You need to stop on to that aggregation with the limit care."

Prosecutors assert Noirjean was able to get answers to section questions that allowed him to admittance his victims' Facebook and telecommunicate accounts. He allegedly stole photographs of octad women — ranging in geezerhood from 17 to 24 — and posted those pictures on grown websites. In digit case, an 18-year-old women said the pictures were condemned from her telecommunicate account.

Authorities also identified figure another victims whose accounts were accessed so Noirjean could get to another accounts.

It was not immediately country whether Noirjean had an attorney. A sound message mitt at his bag was not returned. Authorities said when they questioned him at his bag he admitted he had been hacking into accounts, and concealing and posting photos, but denied lettered that he did anything wrong.

The malefactor upset said his machine contained 92 removed folders with photos of women, and 235 telecommunicate addresses with what appeared to be the answers to section questions for those accounts.

His first suite attendance is ordered for May 26.

Orput said he doesn't undergo Noirjean's motive, but said it wasn't money. He said every of the pictures posted online were "compromising" in nature.

According to the malefactor complaint, which identifies the victims exclusive by their initials and birthdates, the 18-year-old blackamoor who originally went to personnel had been chatting with someone she thought was a someone on Feb. 5, 2010. She gave up some individualized information, and the incoming period found her password had been set and pictures had been condemned from her telecommunicate statement and posted online, the upset says.

She later realized that mortal was using her Facebook statement to essay to do the aforementioned thing to digit of her friends. One of those women told personnel she "friended" a Negro named "Steve Mills" who described a picture that had been condemned from her machine and said it was posted on his website, according to the complaint.

"'Steve Mills' expressed that he would take down the posted photo, if (the victim) sent him a fully someone photograph of herself, which she declined to do," the upset said.

Orput said a officer sent an telecommunicate to an address connected to the website, asking that the photos be condemned down, but received no response.

"We crapper stop the offender accountable, but we are unable to vanish their photos from the worldwide web, so they are out there, along with identifying information," Orput said.


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