Europe’snotorious hackerJulius Kivimäkihas finally beenjailedfor blackmailing 33,000 therapy patients with stolen notes, concluding an 11-yearcyber-crimespree, bringing closure to a high-profile case that rocked Finland.

HighlightsJulius Kivimäki convicted for blackmailing 33,000 therapy patients.Julius Kivimäki convicted for blackmailing 33,000 therapy patients.Kivimäki guilty of over 9,200 privacy-infringing counts and 20,000 attempted blackmails.Kivimäki guilty of over 9,200 privacy-infringing counts and 20,000 attempted blackmails.Attack on Vastaamo marked largest criminal victim case in Finland.Attack on Vastaamo marked largest criminal victim case in Finland.

The 26-year-old cyber criminal was consequently found guilty of more than 9,200 counts of disseminating information infringing people’s private lives, more than 20,000 counts of attempted blackmail, and 20 counts of blackmail.

Additionally, Kivimäki will independently face more than 5,000 independent claims for compensation related to hiscrimes,The Recordreported.

Europe’s notorious hacker, Aleksanteri Kivimäki, was convicted for blackmailing 33,000 therapy patients

“I Remember Him Laughing At The Court”: 26-Year-Old “Most Wanted” Criminal Caught After 11 Years

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According to Finish newspaperHelsingin Sanomat, the district court described the hacker’s crimes as “particularly reprehensible and ruthless.”

The stolen database from Vastaamo psychotherapy contained the deepest secrets of a large cross-section of society, including children, theBBCreported on Monday (May 6). Sensitive conversations on subjects from extra-marital affairs to confessions of crimes were now a bargaining chip.

Tiina, one of Kivimäki’s many victims, was blackmailed after the Finish lawbreaker obtained her private information from Vastaamo, where she was a patient.

Just like with his other targets, Kivimäki demanded a ransom, threatening to publish her intimatetherapyrecords online.

“I Remember Him Laughing At The Court”: 26-Year-Old “Most Wanted” Criminal Caught After 11 Years

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“It was a suffocating feeling,” she told theBBC. “I was sat there in my robe feeling like someone had invaded my private world and was trying to make money with my life’s trauma.”

The attack on Vastaamo began in 2018, resulting in the theft of records belonging to a total of 33,000 therapy patients, constituting the largest number of victims in a criminal case in Finland’s history.

His trial concluded an 11-year cyber-crime spree

“I Remember Him Laughing At The Court”: 26-Year-Old “Most Wanted” Criminal Caught After 11 Years

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About 20 people paid before the victims realized it was already too late, as per theBBC. Their information was already published the day before when ransom_man accidentally leaked the entire database to a forum on the darknet.

Mikko Hyppönen and his team at Finnish cyber-security firm WithSecure assisted in tracking the hack, leading to the identification of Kivimäki, also known as Zeekill.

Despite previous run-ins with the law, including a suspendedprison sentencefor numerous hacking offenses, Kivimäki continued his cyber exploits, gaining notoriety for orchestrating large-scale attacks, such as bringing down PlayStation Network and Xbox Live.

Zeekill managed to evade the authorities until his connection to the Vastaamo psychotherapy attack came to light.

It took Finnish police nearly two years to gather evidence to issue an Interpol Red Notice for him, making him one of Europe’s most wanted criminals. Nevertheless, his whereabouts remained unknown.

They found Kivimäki had been living with forged identity documents under a fake name, theBBCreported.

He was subsequently extradited to Finland, where authorities geared up for one of the most prominent trials in the Nordic nation’s history.

Kivimäki was found guilty of more than 9,200 counts of disseminating information infringing people’s private lives

“I Remember Him Laughing At The Court”: 26-Year-Old “Most Wanted” Criminal Caught After 11 Years

Last week, the Western Uusimaa District Court sentenced Kivimäki to six years and three months in prison.

Moreover, on May 3, Finnish BroadcasterYlereported that Kivimäki indicated his intention to appeal his prison sentence.

The cyber delinquent’s lawyer, Peter Jaari, told Finnish news agency STT of his client’s plan to take the case to the Court of Appeal.

Jaari informed reporters in the immediate aftermath of last week’s verdict that his client was disappointed with the ruling and would very likely appeal.

Kivimäki still denies any wrongdoing, Jaari said at the time.

People had divided opinions about the case

“I Remember Him Laughing At The Court”: 26-Year-Old “Most Wanted” Criminal Caught After 11 Years

“I Remember Him Laughing At The Court”: 26-Year-Old “Most Wanted” Criminal Caught After 11 Years

“I Remember Him Laughing At The Court”: 26-Year-Old “Most Wanted” Criminal Caught After 11 Years

“I Remember Him Laughing At The Court”: 26-Year-Old “Most Wanted” Criminal Caught After 11 Years

“I Remember Him Laughing At The Court”: 26-Year-Old “Most Wanted” Criminal Caught After 11 Years

“I Remember Him Laughing At The Court”: 26-Year-Old “Most Wanted” Criminal Caught After 11 Years

“I Remember Him Laughing At The Court”: 26-Year-Old “Most Wanted” Criminal Caught After 11 Years

“I Remember Him Laughing At The Court”: 26-Year-Old “Most Wanted” Criminal Caught After 11 Years

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