The LA Times reported this week that Los Angeles man Hao Kuo “David” Chi pled guilty to four federal felonies related to his efforts to steal and share online nude images of young women. Chi collected more than 620, 000 private pictures and 9, 000 videos through an undetermined number of victims across the US, most of whom were young and female.
“At least 306” victims
Chi’s plea agreement with federal prosecutors in Tampa, Florida, acknowledged “at least 306” victims. This number may be considerably smaller than the true total, since the FBI found that about 4, 700 out of 500, 000 emails within two of Chi’s Gmail accounts— backupagenticloud
and applebackupicloud
at Gmail—contained iCloud credentials that Chi tricked his victims into providing.
According to Chi, he selected roughly 200 of these sufferers based on online requests. Chi marketed his iCloud break-in “services” under the nom de guerre icloudripper4you
. His “customers” would identify an iCloud account for attack, after which Chi would use his sketchily named Gmail accounts in order to contact the victim, impersonating a good Apple service representative.