AP/ January 15, 2011, 8:30 AM

Calif. Man Used Facebook to Hack Women's E-mails

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - In a cautionary tale for users of social-networking sites, a California man has admitted using personal information he gleaned from Facebook to hack into women's e-mail accounts, then send nude pictures of them to everyone in their address book.

The California attorney general's office said Friday that George Bronk, 23, commandeered the e-mail accounts of dozens of women in the U.S. and England. He then scanned the women's "sent" folders for nude and seminude photos and videos, and forwarded any he found to all the women's contacts, prosecutors said.

Bronk coerced one woman into sending him more explicit photographs by threatening to distribute the pictures he already had. One victim told authorities the intrusion felt like "virtual rape."

Bronk, who lives in the Sacramento suburb of Citrus Heights, pleaded guilty Thursday to seven felonies in Sacramento County Superior Court, including computer intrusion, false impersonation and possession of child pornography.

Prosecutors are seeking a six-year prison term when Bronk returns for a sentencing evaluation March 10.

His attorney, Monica Lynch of Roseville, called her client a "23-year-old boy going on 15."

"He's accepted full responsibility. It's a tragic situation," she said.

Lynch said she will argue for less than a six-year sentence.

Prosecutors said Bronk would scan women's Facebook accounts looking for those who posted their e-mail addresses. He would then study their Facebook postings to learn the answers to common security questions like their favorite color or father's middle name.

He contacted the women's e-mail providers and used the information to gain control of their accounts. He also often gained control of their Facebook accounts by hijacking their passwords, then posted compromising photographs on their Facebook pages and other Internet sites.

"This case highlights the fact that anyone with an e-mail account is vulnerable to identity theft," Attorney General Kamala Harris said in a statement announcing Bronk's guilty plea.

Investigators found 172 e-mail files containing explicit photographs of women when they searched Bronk's computer in September, according to a court affidavit. They were able to track his victims to England, Washington, D.C., and 17 states: Alabama, Arizona, California, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, Virginia and Washington.

"He is a sick individual," said 22-year-old Danielle Piscak of Parkland, Wash., one of Bronk's victims.

Piscak said one of her friends alerted her that nude photographs she had sent privately to her husband were posted on her Facebook page last fall. Facebook removed the photos the next day.

"I have a network of like 1,500 people, so they all saw my pictures. So my graduating class of 2007 saw that. I'm in the military, so all my army friends saw that," Piscak said. She had to explain the embarrassing situation to her family and husband, from whom she is separated.

Piscak used a different e-mail account to contact the person who had hacked her page.

"I said, 'Why are you doing this?' and he said, 'Because it's funny,"' Piscak said in a telephone interview. The Associated Press does not identify victims in sex cases as a matter of policy, but Piscak gave permission for her name to be used. She also said she has agreed to tell her story on a nationally televised talk show.

Piscak said she fears the postings could harm her future in the military and her plans for a career in criminal justice, though most people who saw the photos were understanding.

A second victim, Stephanie, 24, of Los Angeles, said she, the FBI and other authorities tried for seven hours to remove an album of 10 photographs that Bronk posted on her account before Facebook took it down.

"Then he wrote just crass, racist, disgusting comments on people's walls that I was friends with," said Stephanie, who did not want her last name used for fear the story could harm her career. She said she felt violated, "kind of a rape-like situation."

Stephanie said she originally had sent the private photos to a boyfriend, only to have them seen by her college professors and co-workers.

Both of the victims, along with Bronk's attorney, said Facebook should have caught Bronk's activities more quickly. Facebook spokesmen did not return telephone or e-mail messages Friday.

Bronk began his hacking in December 2009, prosecutors said. He will have to register as a sex offender because of his guilty plea.

Investigators caught on after a victim called Connecticut State Police, which referred the complaint to the California Highway Patrol. They used information from Bronk's confiscated computer to e-mail questionnaires to 3,200 of his Internet contacts, asking if they had been victimized.

Forty-six women said they had. Bronk was arrested in October and remains jailed on $500,000 bond.

The attorney general's office advised those using e-mail and social-networking sites to pick security questions and answers that aren't posted on public sites, or to add numbers or other characters to common security answers. Additional safety tips are on the California attorney general's website.
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alex_glaz says:
I really have no sympathy for these women. Any female who posts naked pictures of hers to anyone through email, lacks the level of chastity to sue this innocent man. He was just getting a childish kick out of sending those pictures to others. He meant no harm. Free the man! and hire those women who are interested, in entertainment district.
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peachsand says:
why would anyone create nude photos and email them they caused this themselves any thing on the internet is fair game your bank info and anything and facebook i would not join i have heard numerous problems with the site not being secure and hackers people need to remember what you do on the computer always has risks so if u don't want people to know don't post it
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peachsand says:
why would anyone create nude photos and email them they caused this themselves any thing on the internet is fair game your bank info and anything and facebook i would not join i have heard numerous problems with the site not being secure and hackers people need to remember what you do on the computer always has risks so if u don't want people to know don't post it
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newsterl says:
One victim told authorities the intrusion felt like "virtual rape."

Bigger question is why anyone is sending nude photos of themselves thru an insecure medium like email, facebook etc in the FIRST place!!

SOme fools dont know that if you send an email out and it "bounces" for any reason, a copy of this goes into the sender's isp's postmaster's email box for debugging purposes to see why the mail failed- in case there's a system problem.

That means your isp's people get a copy of that email along with whatever else you put in it or attached to it.
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pics234 replies:
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The virtual rape remark is unacceptable to people like me who have been thru actual rape. I didn't have the ability to prevent this by taking personal responsibility to learn about the internet. I didn't have a power button to shut my rapist down. I am sick of seeing this in the paper everywhere and sick of it being used as a catch/shock phrase. This is a direct insult to all of us. These women had a responsibility that they refused. Mr. Bronk accepted his in full. When will they accept theirs?
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WiseAsOwl says:
If so many of you think Wikileaks is a good deal, then you shouldn't have any problem with this sort of thing... I don't see a whole heck of a lot of difference... just different victims.... Like has already been said, "THERE AIN'T NO SECRETS"...... ANYTHING you write into the web, anywhere, is subject to becoming public information.. I emphasize "anything or anywhere"... Best bet is to not even consider that information MIGHT be kept confidential... It only depends on whether someone wants the information, or not... Come on, folks... Think a little bit before you do some of this silly stuff....
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Jhihmoac says:
Doesn't look like a "ladies man"...Kind of mean looking...Facebook today, wife beating tomorrow...
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samXXkiley says:
coucou,
l'?veil de conscience de "George Bronk " ne l'excuse en rien
il doit ?tre puni, cela servira d'exemple.
malheureusement le piratage et les maguouilles sur FB ont pris de l'ampleur, plus que jamais, une solution s'impose.
pour prot?ger la vie priv?e des utilisateurs, qui en grande partie sont des jeunes, nos enfants, vos enfants.
chaque information concernant Facebook, me fait penser ? mark Zuckerberg et son site pourri

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awakening conscience of George Bronk did not excuse
he must be punished, this will serve as an example.
Unfortunately, piracy and maguouilles on FB have grown more than ever, a solution is needed.
to protect the privacy of users, who are largely young, our children, your children.
each piece of information about Facebook, makes me think of Mark Zuckerberg and his rotten site. au revoir
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to_john says:
LMAO! All you people criticizing a social network are doing so through a social network!
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rondivoo says:
Facebook....ugh... why do people become prisoners of this garbage? They are obsessed with this stuff. They have thousands of fake friends that don't give a hoot about them. I see it as an escape from reality. It's called a social network, but I think it is an anti-social network full of people who can't function socially in the real world.
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downstateillini replies:
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You are sooooooo RIGHT !!
Harden_Tar replies:
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Who the heck is using the nortoriously security plagued FACEBOOK to send compromising picures of themselves and then LEAVING them in sent mail? People are idiots.
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tallturtle says:
Facebook would not be the problem that is has become if people would just keep thier mouth shut . Then face book would disappear. I can only hope and pray that it eventually goes away like disco music and soon rap noise .I call it noise because thier is no music talent to it .
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