On Wednesday, an English court sanctioned the extradition of Amit Forlit, an Israeli man charged by New York prosecutors for orchestrating a hacking-for-hire operation. This operation allegedly targeted a range of environmental groups, yielding significant financial gain, as Forlit's companies reportedly grossed over $16 million from hacking more than 100 victims. Key allegations suggest ties to the lobbying firm DCI Group and ExxonMobil, which is facing lawsuits for purportedly concealing crucial information regarding climate change over the years. Both ExxonMobil and DCI Group deny involvement in any illegal activities linked to the hacking.
An English court approved the extradition of Amit Forlit, an Israeli charged with running a hacking-for-hire operation linked to environmental groups.
Forlit's operation allegedly earned $16 million by hacking over 100 victims, including companies tied to ExxonMobil, accused of hiding climate change knowledge.
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