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Man Who Hacked Organizations to Advertise Security Services Pleads Guilty

Posted on June 26, 2025June 26, 2025 By CWS

A Kansas Metropolis man who hacked into the programs of a number of organizations in an effort to promote his cybersecurity companies has pleaded responsible, authorities introduced on Wednesday.

Nicholas Michael Kloster, 32, was charged final yr with accessing a protected laptop and acquiring data, and reckless harm to a protected laptop throughout unauthorized entry.

Court docket paperwork, which describe three incidents, present that Kloster’s ‘hacker assaults’ have been daring moderately than subtle. 

In a single case, he entered the premises of a gymnasium and accessed a pc to allow him to remotely entry their safety cameras. He additionally lowered his membership to $1 and erased his picture from the corporate’s programs.

The following day he despatched one of many gymnasium’s homeowners an e mail describing his ‘hacking’ actions and providing his cybersecurity companies, claiming to have assisted dozens of companies within the space. 

Roughly one month later, he gained bodily entry to a pc owned by a non-profit group and used a boot disk to alter consumer passwords and entry the sufferer’s community, additionally putting in VPN software program, doubtless in an effort to allow distant entry at a later time.

Prior to those incidents, Kloster used a bank card belonging to his employer to make unauthorized purchases, together with a thumb drive designed for hacking. His employment was terminated following the incident. 

Kloster has now pleaded responsible to laptop hacking and faces a sentence of as much as 5 years in jail, a $250,000 wonderful, and three years of supervised launch, along with being ordered to pay restitution to the victims for the damages brought on by his actions.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

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