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- A British man has been sued by American law enforcement
- Kai West is said to be part of the Notorious Hacking Group ‘Intelbroker’
- The group has claimed around 40 victims worldwide
A British man has been sued by American law enforcement after he reportedly hacked dozens of organizations around the world, in a campaign that caused more than $ 25 million in compensation.
The serial hacker, reportedly part of the Hacking Group ‘Intelbroker’, was mentioned as Kai West, and is confronted with sentences of up to 20 years in prison for wire fraud and conspiracy to commit computer intrusions.
Intelbroker is a notorious name in cyber crime circles, with controversial attacks on companies such as AMD” Appleand Cisco, that Investigated breaches after data by the criminal on the Dark Web was sold. The Intelbroker’s regulation was said to ran from December 2022 and February 2025 when West was arrested.
Serial hacking
West and his fellow-samenwersders have ‘tried’ to collect around $ 2 million by selling stolen data, the Ministry of Justice confirms. West was arrested in France earlier in 2025 and the US is currently looking for extradition so that it can be dealing with.
“The Intelbroker -Alias has caused millions of damage to victims around the world,” said American lawyer Jay Clayton.
“This action reflects the dedication of the FBI to pursue cyber criminals around the world. New Yorkers are all too often the victims of deliberate cyber schemes and our office is dedicated to bring these external actors to the court.”
The Hacking Group Intebroker has a proven record of hacking some serious organizations, such as Europol, T-Mobile, Home Depot and many, much more. Authorities confirmed that they have been traced to the west to Intelboker through a purchase of stolen data.
The payment made via a cryptocurrency coinbase, was linked to an account registered under the real name Van West. His Gmail account then unveiled financial information and personal information that he linked to his online persona, and his IP address was used to log in to both personal and Intelbroker accounts.
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