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Alabama Man Pleads Guilty to SEC X Account Hack That Manipulated Bitcoin Prices

Eric Council Jr. admitted to a SIM-swapping scheme that compromised the SEC's social media account, posting false Bitcoin ETF approval claims.

  • Eric Council Jr., 25, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit aggravated identity theft and access device fraud in connection with the January 2024 hack of the SEC's X account.
  • The hack involved a SIM-swapping attack that allowed Council to gain control of the SEC's social media account and post a fraudulent Bitcoin ETF approval announcement.
  • The false announcement temporarily caused Bitcoin prices to surge by $1,000 before plummeting $2,000 after the SEC clarified the post was fake.
  • Council created a fake ID using stolen personal information to impersonate a victim and gain access to a phone number linked to the SEC's account.
  • Council, who received $50,000 in Bitcoin for his role, faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison, with sentencing scheduled for May 16.
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