Dutch court sentences hacker who used port systems to smuggle cocaine to 7 years The Record from Recorded Future News

pppLeadershipppCybercrimeppNationstatepp Influence Operations ppTechnologyppCyber DailyppClick Here Podcastpp Free Newsletterpp A Dutch appeals court sentenced a 44yearold man to seven years in prison for hacking a major port company in Belgium to help smuggle cocaine into the Netherlands pp The Amsterdam Court of Appeal ruled Friday that the man played a central technical role in a criminal network that exploited port computer systems in 2020 and 2021 allowing traffickers to move drugs through Europes logistics hubs without detection pp Prosecutors said the operation enabled the import of 210 kilograms of cocaine via the Port of Rotterdam one of Europes largest ports and a key gateway for global trade pp According to court documents the defendant persuaded a port employee at a container terminal in Antwerp to plug a USB stick loaded with malware into a work computer The malicious software created a digital backdoor giving the hacker remote access to internal port systems used to manage containers gates and personnel access pp Investigators relied heavily on intercepted messages from Sky ECC an encrypted communications platform widely used by criminal groups before authorities dismantled it in early 2021 In those chats the defendant provided stepbystep instructions on how to deploy the malware pp Simply activate the program on the stick Doubleclick it wait 15 seconds and then you can remove it he wrote in one message cited by the court pp Forensic analysis showed the malware remained active inside port systems for months with repeated attempts to gain administrator privileges In the intercepted chats the defendant boasted that he had total control including the ability to issue access passes and interfere with gate operations pp Authorities said the group also stole and circulated sensitive port information such as camera locations staff photographs and terminal layouts Judges concluded that the hack was explicitly designed to facilitate drug trafficking and posed a serious threat to the integrity and security of port operations pp The court also found the man guilty of helping organize the shipment of 210 kilograms of cocaine hidden in a container of wine bottles aboard the Callao Express which Dutch authorities intercepted in Rotterdam in September 2020 He assisted in creating fake emails and transport orders and instructed accomplices on how to register the container in Portbase the digital system used to manage container movements in Dutch ports pp In a separate charge judges convicted the man of attempted extortion He threatened relatives of a person involved in a dispute over missing cocaine demanding 12 million and warning that violence would follow if the money was not paid pp The defendant was originally given a 10year prison sentence by a lower court but the appeals court cut it to seven years pointing among other things to the unusually lengthy appeal process which dragged on for more than 21 months pp The man whose identity was not disclosed is currently being held in a prison in western Netherlands and has appealed the latest ruling ppDaryna Antoniukppis a reporter for Recorded Future News based in Ukraine She writes about cybersecurity startups cyberattacks in Eastern Europe and the state of the cyberwar between Ukraine and Russia She previously was a tech reporter for Forbes Ukraine Her work has also been published at Sifted The Kyiv Independent and The Kyiv PostppPrivacyppAboutppContact Uspp Copyright 2026 The Record from Recorded Future Newsp