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From Minecraft trick to Twitter hack: A Florida teen's troubled online path

The teenage 'mastermind' of the recent Twitter breach, who had a difficult family life, poured his energy into video games and cryptocurrency

Graham Ivan Clark
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Graham Ivan Clark’s arrest raised questions about how someone so young could penetrate the defenses of a sophisticated tech company.

Nathaniel Popper, Kate Conger, Kellen Browning | NYT
For Graham Ivan Clark, the online mischief-making started early.

By the age of 10, he was playing the video game Minecraft, in part to escape what he told friends was an unhappy home life. In Minecraft, he became known as an adept scammer with an explosive temper who cheated people out of their money, several friends said.

At 15, he joined an online hackers’ forum. By 16, he had gravitated to the world of Bitcoin, appearing to involve himself in a theft of $856,000 of the cryptocurrency, though he was never charged for it, social media and legal records show.