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BREACHFORUMS ADMINISTRATOR FACING 30-YEAR SENTENCE AFTER PLEADING GUILTY TO
THREE CHARGES

The former administrator of a popular cybercrime forum pleaded guilty this week
to three charges related to his operation of the site and to having child
pornography on one of his devices.

Conor Brian Fitzpatrick was arrested at his home in Peekskill, New York in March
by the FBI for his role in running BreachForums – one of the most visited
cybercrime forums available to those looking to sell or purchase stolen data.

During his arrest, the FBI said the 21-year-old Fitzpatrick admitted to being
BreachForums’ leading administrator “pompompurin,” and he was eventually charged
with one count of conspiracy to solicit individuals with the purpose of selling
unauthorized access devices.

First reported by DataBreaches.net, the court documents filed on Thursday show
Fitzpatrick ended up pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit access device
fraud, solicitation for the purpose of offering access devices and possession of
child pornography. The first two charges carry a 10-year maximum sentence and
the child pornography charge carries a 20-year sentence.

The plea agreement, which Fitzpatrick and his lawyer signed, says he “knowingly
possessed approximately 26 files containing visual depictions of minors engaged
in sexually explicit conduct.”

All three charges come with significant fines and Fitzpatrick has agreed to
forfeit his assets. While the plea agreement means Fitzpatrick will not face
more charges in the Eastern District of Virginia, the agreement does not give
him immunity from prosecution in other states.

If or when he is released, he will be forced to sign up for the sex offender
registry.

Fitzpatrick signed the agreement on July 10 and prosecutors signed it on
Thursday.


RUNNING BREACHFORUMS

Fitzpatrick’s plea agreement says he helped run BreachForums from March 2022 to
March 15, 2023 – which in turn helped others market stolen payment card data,
bank routing and account numbers, Social Security numbers, login credentials and
more.

“The purpose of BreachForums, and Fitzpatrick’s intent in operating the forum,
was to commit and aid and abet the trafficking of stolen or hacked databases
containing, among other things, access devices, and the posting of solicitations
to offer databases containing access devices,” the plea agreement said.

“In particular, Fitzpatrick intentionally ran BreachForums in a manner that made
it an attractive marketplace for cybercriminals to frequent in an effort to buy,
sell, or trade stolen or hacked access devices. At all relevant times,
Fitzpatrick knew and understood that the access devices that BreachForums
possessed and helped to traffic were stolen or obtained with the intent to
defraud.”

As founder and administrator, Fitzpatrick was responsible for designing the
website and creating the infrastructure around it. He hired a team of staffers
to help him with this and registered dozens of domains under fake names and
proxies. Fitzpatrick and his team made at least $698,714 through their running
of the site.

In total, prosecutors found 888 databases consisting of 14 billion individual
records as of March 7. The site had more than 333,000 members and was considered
the largest English-language data breach forum of its kind before it was taken
offline by the FBI.

Fitzpatrick was not only a hacker and administrator but also served as a
middleman, holding funds in an escrow-like system as hackers bartered and
verified stolen data.

The document references several specific cases, including a headline-grabbing
post on December 18, 2022 concerning stolen information on 87,760 members of
InfraGuard, a partnership between the FBI and private sector companies focused
on the protection of critical infrastructure.

A January 4 attack on an unnamed social media site is also referenced due to the
size of the posting. The hacker behind it claimed to have contact information
for about 200 million users of the social media site.

The agreement notes Fitzpatrick’s role in the sale of sensitive data stolen from
Washington D.C.’s healthcare marketplace, one used by members of Congress.

He also obtained “videos depicting prepubescent minors and minors who had not
attained 12 years of age engaging in sexually explicit conduct.”

For the child pornography, prosecutors said Fitzpatrick saved the files in
folders named "14yo," "15yo," and "Hebephilia." At least one file saved in
February was named "13y-fully-nude" and contained graphic images.

The computers where the files were found belonged to him and were only used by
him.

“The Statement of Facts include those facts necessary to support the defendant's
guilty plea. It does not include each and every fact known to the defendant or
to the government and it is not intended to be a full enumeration of all the
facts surrounding the defendant's case,” prosecutors said.

Despite claims that the platform would be restarted, the administrator who took
over for Fitzpatrick said they plan to shut down the site over concerns that it
had been infiltrated too deeply by law enforcement.

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JONATHAN GREIG



Jonathan Greig is a Breaking News Reporter at Recorded Future News. Jonathan has
worked across the globe as a journalist since 2014. Before moving back to New
York City, he worked for news outlets in South Africa, Jordan and Cambodia. He
previously covered cybersecurity at ZDNet and TechRepublic.

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