Michael Kider, known as the 'hacker from Ashkelon,' was extradited from Norway to the United States and now faces up to 35 years in prison for allegedly threatening Jewish community institutions, according to Asaf Rozentzweig (N12).
Michael Kider, the Israeli hacker known as the 'hacker from Ashkelon,' has been extradited from Norway to the United States and is now facing charges in an Orlando court. The indictment reportedly accuses him of threatening Jewish community institutions, with a potential sentence of up to 35 years. As The Zioneer reported earlier today (06:14 Jerusalem), Kider was first brought before an Orlando court; the new report confirms he has been formally extradited and faces the full weight of the indictment. The case involves alleged cyber threats against Jewish organizations, and the extradition marks a significant step in the legal process.
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