Stephen Huntley Watt
American computer security consultant and hacker
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Stephen Huntley Watt (born 1984) is an American computer security consultant and hacker, known for his involvement in the TJX data breach.
Born1984 (age 41–42)
OthernamesThe UNIX Terrorist, JimJones, Stephers Wattson
Occupations
- Information technology consultant (before, hacker)
Criminal penalty
2 years in federal prison (2010)[1]Stephen Huntley Watt | |
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| Born | 1984 (age 41–42) |
| Other names | The UNIX Terrorist, JimJones, Stephers Wattson |
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Criminal penalty | 2 years in federal prison (2010)[1] |
| Website | Stephen Huntley Watt on X |
After his release from federal prison, he was involved[how?] in some security projects, such as the Subgraph OS[2] in 2017.[3]
On August 8, 2014, he and Ladar Levison presented the Dark Internet Mail Environment (DIME) protocol at DEF CON.[4]