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Australian Woman Jailed for Theft of More Than 100,000 XRP

An Australian woman has been sentenced to over two years in prison for a major theft of the XRP cryptocurrency in January 2018.

  • According to a report Tuesday by Australian news outlet Information Age, 25-year-old Kathryn Nguyen was sentenced to two years and three months by Judge Chris Craigie for hacking a victim’s wallet and making off with over 100,000 units of XRP.

  • Nguyen and an associate infiltrated a 56-year-old man’s cryptocurrency account by swapping his two-factor authentication to her own mobile phone.

  • She later transferred the stolen XRP to an unnamed exchange where it was traded for bitcoin before being distributed across multiple wallets.

  • The funds are now worth just under US$30,000, but were reportedly exchanged at the cryptocurrency’s peak in early 2018 when they were worth up to around $300,000.

  • Judge Craigie said the crime was “out of character” for Nguyen and that her “moral judgment was distorted” at the time.

  • After an almost 12-month investigation, police raided Nguyen’s home in Epping, a suburb of Sydney, last year, seizing computers, mobile phones and money.

  • Detective Superintendent Matthew Craft said reporting of cyber-related crime was a national issue and not solely that of the state of New South Wales.

  • According to Information Age, Nguyen is the first Australian to be charged over the theft of cryptocurrencies.

See also: Australian Woman Charged With Unlawfully Exchanging Over $3M in Crypto

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