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Australian Man Sentenced to Prison for Wi-Fi Attacks at Airports and on Flights

Posted on December 1, 2025December 1, 2025 By CWS

An Australian man has been sentenced to jail after he was caught launching Wi-Fi assaults at airports and on flights, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) introduced. 

The police’s press launch doesn’t identify the hacker, however he has been recognized by Australian media as Michael Clapsis.

Clapsis, 44, pleaded responsible and has been sentenced to seven years and 4 months in jail. He will likely be eligible for parole after 5 years.

The AFP introduced costs in opposition to Clapsis in June 2024. The person was caught launching evil twin assaults in opposition to people who needed to connect with Wi-Fi networks at airports in Perth, Melbourne and Adelaide, in addition to on some home flights.

Particularly, based on the AFP, the person used a Wi-Fi Pineapple, a tool designed for conducting wi-fi community pentesting. 

The hacking system passively monitored for requests initiated by customers in search of free Wi-Fi networks. When such a request was detected, the system created a rogue entry level with the identify of the focused community, which resulted within the sufferer connecting to the attacker’s community.

The sufferer was then offered with a pretend login web page asking them to enter their electronic mail or social media credentials. 

An investigation was launched after an airline worker found a suspicious Wi-Fi community throughout a flight. Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

Later that month, police searched Clapsis’s hand baggage when he landed in Perth, seizing the wi-fi hacking system, a laptop computer, and a cell phone. The person’s residence was additionally searched by investigators. 

“Forensic evaluation of information and the seized units recognized hundreds of intimate photos and movies, private credentials belonging to different individuals, and data of fraudulent WiFi pages,” the AFP stated. 

Authorities additionally famous that, the day after the search warrant was executed, the suspect deleted recordsdata from a web-based storage account and unsuccessfully tried to remotely wipe his cell phone. 

Days later, Clapsis accessed his employer’s laptop computer, trying to entry confidential conferences between the corporate and the AFP relating to the investigation.

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