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Men Who Hacked Law Enforcement Database for Doxing Sentenced to Prison

Posted on June 5, 2025June 5, 2025 By CWS

The Justice Division introduced on Wednesday that two males accused of breaching a regulation enforcement portal as a part of a doxing scheme have been sentenced to jail.

The lads are 21-year-old Sagar Steven Singh, aka ‘Weep’, of Rhode Island, who was sentenced to 27 months of jail, and 27-year-old Nicholas Ceraolo, aka ‘Convict’, ’Anon’ and ‘Ominous’, of New York, who acquired a 25-month jail sentence.

They had been sentenced for conspiracy to commit laptop intrusion and aggravated id theft prices after they pleaded responsible one 12 months in the past. Costs towards them had been introduced by the Division of Justice in March 2023. 

Singh and Ceraolo had been a part of a cybercrime group known as ‘Vile’, which ran a doxing web site that leaked extremely delicate info on numerous people, asking victims to pay cash to have their names eliminated.

Some victims had been additionally threatened with bodily hurt except they complied with their calls for. In a single instance shared by authorities, the cybercriminals instructed the sufferer to promote their Instagram account and hand over the proceeds. 

Vile obtained info on its targets from insiders and by tricking customer support representatives.

Nevertheless, one necessary supply of knowledge — on the middle of the costs introduced towards Singh and Ceraolo — was a regulation enforcement database containing detailed info on people, together with intelligence stories, and narcotics and foreign money seizure data.

They gained entry to the portal utilizing the stolen credentials of a regulation enforcement officer. The database reportedly belonged to the US Drug Enforcement Company (DEA). Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

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