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Swedish court okays possible extradition of Pirate Bay founder

tpbA Swedish court has ruled that one of the co-founders of the infamous file-sharing website The Pirate Bay can, in fact, be extradited from Sweden to Denmark to face prosecution for hacking offenses – as long as he’s not already been imprisoned in his home country for completely separate hacking offenses committed in Sweden. Clearly, for Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, being partly responsible for one of the most well-known hubs of pirated media and material wasn’t enough of an online reputation booster.

The 28-year-old Warg is currently undergoing trial in Sweden after being accused of hacking into computer systems belonging to the Logica services company. In this attack, Warg stole not only personal details of 9,000 Swedes, but also attempted to siphon 5.7m Swedish kronor ($880,228.20 USD) into various outside accounts (Only 27,000 kronor – $4,169.50 USD – was actually successfully transferred to a Danish trade union). A verdict in that trial is expected this week, but a not guilty verdict won’t be anywhere near the end of his legal troubles.

That’s because a Swedish court has approved Warg’s potential extradition to Denmark for allegedly hacking a Danish subsidiary of American company CSC during a period of five months last year. Between April to August, Warg found his way into the system that held information from the country’s official driver’s license database, social security database, and email accounts for more than 10,000 government employees – most of whom were police officers and tax officials, according to reports.

Warg is one of two suspects for the crime, and both he and his alleged co-conspirator – a 20-year-old Dane already in custody in Denmark – have been accused of illegally gaining access to personal information gleaned from the various records and emails within the databases, including millions of social security numbers. The Dane has already plead not guilty to the charges, but Warg has avoided facing his, thanks to his current condition.

That situation is likely to change with news on Monday that the district court of Nacka had approved Warg’s possible extradition. This doesn’t necessarily mean that he will be extradited; beyond the possibility of jail time from his current trial, Warg has the opportunity to appeal this decision. Even if he doesn’t, the Swedish State Prosecutor could step in to disallow his transfer to the Danish authorities for some reason.

As Ars Technica points out, the Danish hack is a particularly major news story in the country, as the stolen social security numbers also include the owner’s date of birth and are therefore not easily changeable, and may have already appeared for sale online, suggesting the potential for massive identity theft. Should Warg end up in Denmark to face these charges, it remains to be seen what kind of reception he’ll receive when he arrives.

Graeme McMillan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
A transplant from the west coast of Scotland to the west coast of America, Graeme is a freelance writer with a taste for pop…
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