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Teenager incarcerated for hacking Snapchat accounts and seeking money from friends of victims.

One victim noted in a statement, “Snapchat was a social networking site where I kept years of cherished images and videos of my child, and I now feel sick using the program.”

A kid was incarcerated for hacking into Snapchat accounts to pose as his victims in an attempt to obtain money by threatening to publish intimate photographs.

One victim noted in a statement, "snapchat was a social networking site where i kept years of cherished images and videos of my child, and i now feel sick using the program. "
Teenager incarcerated for hacking snapchat accounts and seeking money from friends of victims.

Jasin Bushi, age 18, was sentenced to two years in jail after pleading guilty to unauthorized computer access to aid in the commission of a crime, fraud by false representation, possession of materials used in fraud, and three counts of blackmail.

Additionally, he pled not guilty to three counts of intentionally exposing private sexual images or films with the intent to cause harm.

Bushi accessed the Snapchat accounts of seven women between December 2020 and February 2021, before changing their login credentials to prevent them from regaining access.

He then posed as his victims and sent messages to their friends requesting money to pay his rent, claiming that he would be evicted if he did not pay.

However, he was occasionally confronted by the friends of the victims when they realized something was off. Then, Bushi would declare he was not the victim in question and demand money or threaten to give obscene images.

The images in question were posted multiple times to the private section of the app for friends, family, and coworkers to view.

However, the judge accepted Bushi’s denial that he was the one who uploaded them.

The investigation into Bushi’s behavior began in May 2021, and detectives rapidly discovered false PayPal accounts that used his victims’ information as part of his operation and were able to link him to the mobile phone numbers he used.

Officers also searched his residence in August, where they discovered some of the victims’ bank information, email addresses, and passwords, as well as a note reading: “I’m having trouble paying the rent. I am literally $300 short and will likely be evicted if I cannot pay. I’ll pay back Monday “.

The long-lasting psychological impacts have a daily impact on me.

Seven of Bushi’s victims, ranging in age from 17 to 35, came forward to make statements, while many others chose not to cooperate with the investigation.

One victim, in a statement, wrote: “Snapchat was a social networking platform where I had kept images and videos of my child for years, and I now feel queasy when using the app.

“I am indebted to a friend who, believing she was assisting me, lost a substantial sum of money as a result of this occurrence. I was fortunately not physically damaged by this occurrence, but I feel that this will be the case for a long time to come because of the experience’s long-lasting psychological repercussions.”

One more added: “I felt humiliated, left the office immediately in tears, and took a few days off since I couldn’t face the people who had viewed these private photographs. When I initially viewed those photographs on my public story, I experienced an emotion that I would never wish onto anyone.”

Ed Sehmer, the investigative officer for the Metropolitan Police Department’s Cyber Crime Unit, stated: “Bushi abused the privacy of his victims in a desperate attempt to gain money quickly.

“When his trickery failed, he turned to blackmail. He is incredibly nasty and ruthless, and it was devastating for the victims whose intimate photographs were released online.

“I’d want to thank the victims for their brave assistance with our investigation, and I hope that Bushi’s conviction provides them with some amount of solace.

“This type of crime is frequently underreported because victims frequently feel shame or embarrassment. There is no reason to feel ashamed. If this has happened to you, please come forward and report it to the police immediately. We will provide you with complete support and treat you with sensitivity and respect.”

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