Hacker Hits Rock Bottom: Scattered Spider’s 20-Year-Old Mastermind Gets 10 Years in the Slammer

Noah Michael Urban, a 20-year-old hacker from the Scattered Spider group, landed a 10-year prison sentence for some serious SIM swapping and phishing antics. This digital mischief-maker swiped millions in cryptocurrency, leaving companies and individuals scratching their heads and wallets.

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Noah Michael Urban, aka “King Bob” of the cyber realm, has traded his digital crown for a less glamorous striped outfit. His 10-year sentence is a harsh reminder that while hacking may be thrilling, it doesn’t exactly lead to a royal retirement. In fact, Urban’s new kingdom is a bit more confined—complete with free meals and a questionable social scene. The irony of a hacker whose group once targeted a judge, only to end up on the receiving end of that judge’s gavel, is the kind of poetic justice that even Shakespeare would have appreciated.

Key Points:

  • 20-year-old hacker Noah Michael Urban sentenced to 10 years for cybercrimes with Scattered Spider group.
  • Urban’s activities included SIM swapping and phishing, targeting companies like Twilio and Clorox.
  • Ordered to pay $13 million in restitution for stealing cryptocurrency and company data.
  • Urban’s aliases include Sosa, Elijah, Gustavo Fring, and King Bob, showing his creative flair for criminal pseudonyms.
  • Scattered Spider group remains an ongoing threat, evolving their tactics despite key arrests.

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