FBI catches hacker that stole Nintendo’s secrets for years

  • >FBI agents confronted Hernandez about his hacking in 2017, according to a prosecution press release, and secured a promise from Hernandez "to stop any further malicious activity."

    Is it common for the FBI to knock on criminals' doors and ask them to cut it out?

  • Nintendo is the least of his worries given that BAD STUFF folder.

  • As this didn’t seem to be for profit, what are the prospects on obtaining the $260,000 judgment?

  • >The seized hard drives also included sexually explicit images of minors in a folder labeled "BAD STUFF," according to prosecutors.

    Why is it so common for the FBI to find child porn on the computers they search?