Michael Clapsis is an Australian cybercriminal convicted for conducting evil-twin Wi-Fi attacks in airport and in-flight environments to harvest user credentials and steal private data from victims. He used rogue wireless access points to impersonate legitimate networks, enabling credential theft from passengers who connected to the fraudulent services. He subsequently used the stolen access to obtain intimate photos and videos from victims. Reporting attributes at least 17 female victims to the operation. During the investigation, he also attempted to destroy evidence by deleting data and remotely wiping his phone. The activity reflects financially unaligned opportunistic cyber-enabled abuse centered on spoofing wireless infrastructure, credential theft, post-compromise access, and data exfiltration rather than espionage or ransomware.
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