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DraftKings Hacker 'Snoopy' Sentenced for $600K Credential Stuffing Attack
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Nathan Austad, a 21-year-old from Minnesota using the alias 'Snoopy,' was sentenced to 18 months in prison for his involvement in a credential stuffing attack on DraftKings in November 2022. Austad and his co-conspirators compromised approximately 60,000 user accounts, adding unauthorized payment methods and stealing around $600,000 from 1,600 accounts. The attack exploited weak passwords and reused credentials, leading to significant financial losses for affected users. In December 2025, Austad pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit computer intrusion. He was also ordered to pay $463,684 in forfeiture and $1,327,061 in restitution. This incident highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in account security within online platforms. Other defendants involved in the scheme have also received prison sentences, indicating a broader crackdown on cybercrime in this area.
Key Points: • Nathan Austad was sentenced to 18 months for hacking 60,000 DraftKings accounts. • The credential stuffing attack resulted in $600,000 stolen from users. • Austad operated a shop selling access to compromised accounts, profiting significantly.