An Indian-origin teenager has been arrested in the US for carrying out a cyber attack that swamped Arizona’s emergency services with several bogus calls, an incident he claimed was a non-harmful joke gone wrong.
Meetkumar Hiteshbhai Desai was taken into custody after the Surprise Police Department, Arizona, notified the Sheriff’s Office of more than 100 hang-up 911 calls.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office arrested the 18-year-old, accusing him of carrying out a cyberattack on the 911 system, according to a Sheriff’s Office statement.
Investigators traced the calls and discovered they originated from a link posted to Twitter, according to the statement.
The link was to a site named “Meet Desai” and its domain was hosted out of San Francisco. When the link was clicked, it continually called 911 and would not let the caller hang up.
“Meet claims that his intention was to make a non-harmful, but annoying bug that he believed was ‘funny’,” the Sheriff’s Office statement said.
Desai told investigators that he was approached by an online friend with a bug. Desai then tweaked the bug so it would add pop-ups, prompts to open e-mail applications and activation of automatic telephone dialing on iOS devices, all via coding that Desai wrote himself.
Desai told sheriff’s detectives that he was interested in programmes, bugs and viruses that he could manipulate and change. Desai said Apple Inc., the hardware and software company, would pay and credit him for discovering such bugs and viruses.
The MCSO cybercrimes unit executed a search warrant and seized multiple items at Desai’s residence that will be forensically examined, the Sheriff’s Office said.