Raphael Gray

Raphael Gray
Born 1982 (age 3334)[1]
Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Other names Curador
Occupation Hacker

Raphael Gray (born 1982 in Vaduz, Liechtenstein) is a British computer hacker who, at the age of 19, hacked computer systems around the world over a period of six weeks between 30 January 1997 as part of a multi-million pound credit card mission. He then proceeded to publish credit card details of over 6,500 cards as an example of weak security in the growing number of consumer websites.

Biography

Gray was able to break into the secure systems using an £800 computer he bought in his home town Clynderwen, Pembrokeshire, Wales. After publishing the credit card info on his websites, Gray posted a personal message saying law enforcers would never find him "because they never catch anyone. The police can't hack their way out of a paper bag."[1] He was dubbed the "Bill Gates Hacker" when he sent Viagra tablets to Gates' address and then published what he claimed to be the billionaire's own number.[1]

He was tracked down by ex-hacker Chris Davis who was insulted by Gray's "arrogance". It took Davis under a day to find Gray's information, which he then forwarded to the FBI. "The FBI was actually quite easy to deal with, although technically, they didn't really understand what it was I was explaining to them. The local police were also very polite, but they didn't understand it," said Davis.[2] Gray was arrested when FBI agents and officers from the local Dyfed Powys Police turned up at the door of his home, which he shared with his mother, sister and brother in March 2000.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Teen hacker escapes jail sentence". BBC News. 6 July 2001. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
  2. "Interview with Chris Davis". Public Broadcasting Service. 2001. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
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