Published 21 March 2024 at 08.42
Domestic. A league of fraudsters with over a thousand victims who targeted Swedish elderly people was monitored by a hacker who could follow everything they said and did. Now the clips are shown in SVT's “Uppdrag granskning”.
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The hacker, who has chosen to remain anonymous to avoid possible reprisals, has spent countless hours monitoring the league's activities and documenting their frauds.
He has since sent the evidence both to the police and Mission Review.
– They call mainly pensioners and steal, sometimes a few thousand kroner, but at least as often hundreds of thousands of kroner, the hacker tells Uppdrag gränskning.
Burn in hell, scum. https://t.co/f8XasuNBmG pic.twitter.com/iD2EOqR6VB
— Herr Husis (@HerrHusis) March 20, 2024
After hacking the fraudsters, he was able to monitor their activities in real time, and also tap into their microphones and film them from their webcams. On one occasion – when one of the immigrants tried to incite a woman in her 80s to transfer over 200,000 kroner to a “security account” – he chose to intervene by disconnecting the woman's phone from the call.
– Damn pussy! Fucking pussy! So I'm fucking her mother's pussy, the fraudster – who calls himself “Hasse” and speaks ghetto Swedish – is heard screaming in frustration in the video.
On another occasion, “Hasse” exclaims:
– Brother right now wants to go on and fuck Sweden, wallah. I'm telling you, brother: We fuck Sweden mother.
This hacker deserves a medal from the king.
And after the ceremony the guilty should be led, kindly and justly, to the gallows. https://t.co/ZDlAou3u2t pic.twitter.com/yR7TnWxr1P
— Herr Husis (@HerrHusis) March 20, 2024
The hacker also recorded when one of the league's principals was arrested by police in his apartment in Portugal. An 18-year-old was filmed when he was arrested in Eskilstuna. Now four people – three men and one woman – are in custody on probable cause suspected of gross fraud. Together, they are suspected of having exposed approximately 1,200 people to phone fraud.
Even the hacker himself was reported to the police for illegal data intrusion. However, he tells Uppdrag gränskning that it is right to use his knowledge to prevent crime.
– I think that many other people might have done something similar, if they had been able to, he tells SVT.< /p>
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