Minnesota’s Snoopy Snags a Guilty Plea in $600K Fantasy Sports Cyber Heist!
Minnesota man Nathan Austad, also known as “Snoopy,” pleads guilty to a major cyber-attack on a fantasy sports platform. The credential stuffing scheme compromised over 60,000 accounts, leading to $600,000 in losses. Looks like Snoopy’s hacking days are over—this time, the only stuffing he’ll be doing is in a prison turkey.

Hot Take:
Breaking news: Snoopy is guilty! No, not the beloved beagle from Peanuts, but rather Nathan Austad, aka “Snoopy,” who decided that hacking into a fantasy sports platform was a good idea. Apparently, Austad couldn’t resist the allure of digital trickery, proving once again that crime doesn’t pay—unless you’re getting paid in stolen cryptocurrency, that is. With a maximum sentence of five years hanging over his head, Snoopy might have to trade in his cyber skills for a new hobby behind bars. Maybe he can finally learn how to fly that doghouse?
Key Points:
- Nathan Austad, aka “Snoopy,” pleaded guilty to cyber-attacking a fantasy sports platform.
- The attack involved credential stuffing, compromising over 60,000 user accounts.
- Approximately $600,000 was stolen from 1600 victims.
- Austad operated an online shop selling hacked accounts and earned $465,000 in cryptocurrency.
- Sentencing is set for April 2026, with a potential five-year prison sentence.
