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The infamous hacker who exposed Clinton's email server is going to jail for 4 years

Sep 1, 2016, 22:19 IST

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The infamous Romanian hacker known as "Guccifer" has been sentenced to 52 months in prison for a string of high-profile hacks he carried out against everyone from former Secretary of State Colin Powell to family and friends of former President George W. Bush.

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He was also the one who exposed the existence of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, after he gained access to the email of Sydney Blumenthal, a Clinton confidant.

In total, the hacker, whose real name is Marcel Lehel Lazar, gained unauthorized access to personal email and social media accounts of roughly 100 Americans over a two-year period, according to the Department of Justice.

Many of those hacks led to the release of financial information, embarrassing correspondence, or personal photographs. For example, an email break-in of a Bush family member led to the release of artwork created by the president, and leaked emails between Secretary of State Colin Powell and a European Parliament member led Powell to deny an affair.

Lazar was extradited from Romania after being arrested in Jan. 2014. He pled guilty to charges of unauthorized access to a protected computer and aggravated identity theft.

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As The New York Times has noted, Lazar was no computer expert. He operated on a cheap laptop and a cellphone, and used tools readily available on the web. Many of his "hacks" were the result of social engineering skill and months of guessing security questions until he got in.

"He was not really a hacker but just a smart guy who was very patient and persistent," Viorel Badea, the Romanian prosecutor who directed the case against him, told The Times.

He claimed in May that he had accessed Clinton's private email server twice but found the contents "not interesting" at the time - a charge the Clinton campaign has denied that has not been verified by the FBI, which investigated the use of the server.

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