Episode #13 – I Spy with My Little Eye... SpyEye and the Smiling Hacker
Release Date: 03/20/2024
Digital Desperados
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info_outlineWelcome to the Digital Desperados podcast, sponsored by SaferNet VPN. In this episode, we delve into the dark tale of Hamza Bendelladj, also known as BX1, the Smiling Hacker. The story unfolds as Hamza, a linguistic genius from Algeria, quickly becomes a notorious hacker. Collaborating with Russian hacker buddy Gribodemon, they create the SpyEye malware, a formidable rival to the insanely popular Zeus. Operating stealthily, SpyEye infiltrates millions of computers, executing keystroke logging and web injections to compromise financial institutions and personal accounts. It’s estimated that billions of dollars were stolen thanks to SpyEye.
But, alas, life isn’t all phishing heists and spreading malware. Due to what we might consider reckless behavior, the FBI and Interpol eventually tracked Hamza down, leading to his arrest in Bangkok. In his arrest photo, Hazma grins from ear to ear, leading to his “Smiling Hacker” nickname. Largely because of that photo, he gained sympathy on social media, earning yet another moniker: "the Robin Hood of Hackers," with people believing he stole and donated to various charity organizations. However, his lavish lifestyle contradicts claims of charity of any sort.
Hamza was sentenced to 15 years in prison, a small price to pay considering the gravity of his crimes. SaferNet VPN emphasizes the importance of online security, urging listeners to protect themselves from digital desperados like Hazma and Gribodemon (who was also arrested). Visit SaferNet.com for ultimate cybersecurity. Stay vigilant, click wisely, and secure your digital life!