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Sven Jaschan was born on 29 April, 1986, is a German computer hacker. Discover Sven Jaschan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

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Born 29 April, 1986
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1986

Sven Jaschan (born 29 April 1986) is a former black-hat hacker turned white-hat and a security expert/consultant and creator of the Netsky worms, and Sasser computer worms.

Jaschan lived in the village of Waffensen, Germany, and attended a computer science school in nearby Rotenburg.

He was a shy and quiet person.

2004

He admitted to writing and releasing the two damaging worms when arrested by German police on 7 May 2004 after a three-month-long international investigation.

Following his arrest, Microsoft confirmed that they had received tip-offs from more than one source, and that the $250,000 reward for identifying the author of the Netsky worm would be shared between them.

A Microsoft official attended the arrest and the initial interrogation.

Some sources claim that at least one tip-off came from a classmate of Jaschan's to whom he had boasted of his activities.

Several of Jaschan's classmates also came under investigation following Jaschan's arrest.

There was also speculation that he had written the worms to drum up business for his mother and stepfather's PC support business and was actively working on an antidote to the worm.

In an interview in July 2004, Jaschan claimed to have written the Netsky worms in order to remove infection with Mydoom and Bagle worms from victims' computers.

He also confirmed that a classmate had given a tip to Microsoft.

A report by Sophos in August 2004 claimed that Jaschan's viruses were responsible for 70% of the infections seen in the first half of that year.

Following his initial arrest, Jaschan was released pending trial.

Several companies and institutions have posted damage claims against him.

According to the Rotenburg-Wümme State Court, four German lawsuits were settled for under $1,000 each.

Jaschan was tried as a minor because the German courts determined that he created the virus before he was 18.

The virus was released on his 18th birthday (29 April 2004).

Sven Jaschan was found guilty of computer sabotage and illegally altering data.

Jaschan was hired by the German security company Securepoint on 1 September 2004 as a security consultant.

In retaliation, the German security company Avira (formerly H+BEDV) officially halted its cooperation with Securepoint on 23 September 2004.

2005

On Friday 8 July 2005 he received a 21-month suspended sentence.

He later received three years probation and had to complete 30 hours of community service in a retirement home.