A Swedish court has sentenced a man to six and a half years in prison after he sent a "Potentially lethal homemade bomb" to a U.K.-based crypto firm, BBC reports today, Nov. 9.Jermu Michael Salonen, 43, faced several charges in the Stockholm District Court, including sending a bomb to Cryptopay employees in London, and mailing a white powder to Swedish politicians - including the prime minister.
Salonen was allegedly attempting to take revenge on the firm for refusing to change his password on the Cryptopay platform in August 2017.
As BBC reports, Cryptopay refused the request, as such a change would contravene company policy.
Salonen sent an explosive device in a padded envelope addressed to two Cryptopay employee's in Hackney, London in November 2017, and the package was delivered to an accounting firm previously used by Cryptopay.
The package was referred to the Met Police Counter Terrorism Command who forwarded DNA information from the bomb to Interpol, alerting Swedish authorities to Salonen's activities.
According to BBC, Salonen was already known to Swedish police.
Founded in late 2014, Cryptopay is a Bitcoin wallet, debit card service, and exchange for U.K. and European Union clients.
Cryptopay co-founder George Basiladze told Cointelegraph that the firm had changed offices a "Few months before the parcel was delivered." No one was hurt in the incident, and "None of employees have ever worked at that address."
On Oct. 31, a number of firms in Amsterdam faced another case of crypto extortion by email, with an anonymous individual threatening an attack with hand grenades if they did not send 50,000 euro to his Bitcoin wallet.
Earlier this year, Cointelegraph reported that Russian crypto blogger and trader Pavel Nyashin has been found dead in his apartment in Saint Petersburg.
Swedish Man Sentenced After Sending Bomb to Crypto Firm Over Lost Password
Publié le Nov 9, 2018
by Cointele | Publié le Coinage
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