Aussie Xbox Durango Leaker Charged By Police, But Not With Computer Crime Offences

This morning we warned that SuperDaE would dump all of the information he had collected over the years via his FTP server if he was arrested today. Now we’re at the close of play, how did it all go down?

Details are sketchy at this point, but from what we understand from a brief chat and a few tweets, SuperDaE was charged today in a WA Court, before being released on bail.

https://twitter.com/superDaE/status/338904678538559488

Update: Police tell us that SuperDaE (aka Dan Henry) hasn’t been charged with offences related to computer crime as we foreshadowed last week. The WA Police have refused to tell us the specific charges, however.

As for the details of SuperDaE’s FTP manifesto, those will have to wait for another day, he tells us. He’s not above tweeting them out at a later date, he tells us.

We’ll update with more soon.


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