The Twitter Hack That Made a Teenager Millions
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A 17-year-old from Tampa hacked the most powerful voices on the internet. Elon Musk. Barack Obama. Bill Gates. Jeff Bezos. Joe Biden. Kanye West. Apple. Uber. 130 verified accounts, all posting the same Bitcoin scam, at the same time. Twitter didn't know how to stop it. The FBI thought it was a foreign intelligence operation. It was a kid named Graham Ivan Clark. He had no formal hacking training. He learned everything he needed by scamming children in Minecraft when he was 13. By 17, he was driving a white BMW, wearing a gem-encrusted Rolex, and sitting on three million dollars in Bitcoin, that the United States government had personally given back to him. This is the story of how a Florida teenager talked his way into the most secure systems on the internet, why federal prosecutors couldn't touch him, and how the largest hack in Twitter's history was carried out by someone who was, in the end, just chasing the same small-time grifts he'd run on Minecraft servers half a de
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