If Robin Hood lived in modern times probably did that and the Algerian Hamza Bendelladj, who violate US computer banking systems, take away large sums of money and distributed to charitable organizations for Palestinians.
According to Al jazeera , the 27 year old programmer, for the case, which is expected during the current week's court decision, Georgia, USA, developed and used malware against 200 US banks and financial institutions. Then, it seems dollars handed out millions to charities for financial support for the Palestinians.
The Hamja Bendelladj has admitted guilt and faces jail almost 70 years, and a fine of more than $ 13 million.
The young man, who was known by the nickname Bx1, was arrested in Thailand and deported to the United States in 2013, while the press called the "happy hacker" because the pictures of the switching of the airport was smiling.
After the news, however, that funded organizations for the relief of Palestinians, the Bejdelladjcharacterized by many as a "hero". When not, rumors reported that the hacker threatened even with death penalty, dozens of his supporters launched a campaign in favor of the Internet with messages of solidarity, calling on the authorities not to execute him.
hero :)
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