The 19-year-old hacker who was raid last October for supposedly breaking into Miley Cyrus’s MySpace account and stealing candid photographs of the teenage singer, also hacking into the accounts of other stars according to the FBI.
According to an affidavit obtained by News Channel 5, Miley Cyrus was not the only fatality of Tennessee teenager Josh Holly who used the online pet name “Trainreq“.
Wired magazine rumor that music stars such as Rihanna, Chris Brown, Linkin Park and fall out Boy had their MySpace accounts compromised, with Holly spamming fans post about where they could download ringtones for their favourite artists. Advertising affiliate are said to have paid Holly between $5 and $12 for each person who respond to the adverts.
According to the documents, Holly established $110,000 from the scheme among November 2007 and July 2008, though he claims that half of the money went to an Israeli-based accomplice.
In the meantime, Holly is still organization his Trainreq website, apparently courting attention from the media, where he is even in a row a poll asking people what punishment visitors think he should receive