LONDON (AP) 鈥 A computer hacker who stole unreleased songs from British pop star Ed Sheeran and American rap artist Lil Uzi Vert has been sentenced to 18 months in prison, U.K. prosecutors said Friday.
Adrian Kwiatkowski, 23, of Ipswich in southern England, hacked the artists鈥 cloud-based accounts and sold their songs on the dark web in exchange for cryptocurrency. City of London Police, which investigated the case, said Kwiatkowski made 131,000 pounds ($147,000) on the transactions.
鈥淜wiatkowski had complete disregard for the musicians鈥 creativity and hard work producing original songs and the subsequent loss of earnings,鈥欌 said Joanne Jakymec of the Crown Prosecution Service. 鈥淗e selfishly stole their music to make money for himself.鈥
In August, Kwiatkowski pleaded guilty to a variety of charges, including 14 copyright offenses and three counts of computer misuse. He was sentenced Friday in Ipswich Crown Court.
City of London Police worked with authorities in the United States to investigate the case after the management companies of several musicians reported that an individual, known online as Spirdark, had gained access to their clients鈥 cloud-based accounts and was selling their content.
The Manhattan District Attorney鈥檚 Office launched an investigation in 2019, and linked the email address used for Spirdark鈥檚 cryptocurrency account to Kwiatkowski. It then identified the IP address of the device used to hack one of the accounts as his home address.
After further investigation, Kwiatkowski was arrested by the City of London Police鈥檚 Intellectual Property Crime Unit in September 2019.
鈥淐ybercrime knows no borders, and this individual executed a complex scheme to steal unreleased music in order to line his own pockets,鈥欌 Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L Bragg Jr said.
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