Teen Hacker ‘Natohub’ Busted: The Cyber Whiz Behind 40+ Global Attacks

In a plot twist worthy of a cybercrime sitcom, Spanish authorities nabbed a suspect known as Natohub on Breach Forums. This alleged digital mastermind, just 18 years old, reportedly orchestrated over 40 cyberattacks, targeting entities like NATO and the UN. His tech-savvy antics included cryptocurrency stashes, now seized by the National Police.

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In a bold move, Spanish authorities have given the boot to a teenage cyber whiz who thought he could dance through databases undetected. With a digital footprint as big as his aspirations, “Natohub” might want to rethink his username to “Not-a-Hub” of cybercrime. Let’s hope he finds a new hobby that doesn’t involve breaching international security—maybe knitting?

Key Points:

  • Spain’s National Police and Civil Guard arrested a suspected cybercriminal known as “Natohub”.
  • The suspect is linked to over 40 cyberattacks affecting public and private sectors globally.
  • Key targets included the Spanish government, NATO, and international organizations.
  • The suspect allegedly leaked sensitive data on cybercriminal forums.
  • Authorities seized tech equipment and cryptocurrency accounts, and the suspect was released after court appearance with passport confiscation.

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