A 17-year-old hacker suspected of involvement in the MGM Resorts and Caesars ransomware attacks has been released to his parents by a Nevada judge.
The attacks, tied to the Scattered Spider group, caused over $100 million in damages and used ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware.
Authorities say the teen still holds $1.8 million in Bitcoin that hasn’t been recovered.
Prosecutors wanted him detained, calling the attacks “highly sophisticated,” but the judge allowed release under strict conditions:
🏠 Must live with parents in Clark County
💻 Limited or no internet access
🚫 Violations = immediate detention
He faces charges for extortion, data theft, and unlawful computer access, and prosecutors want him tried as an adult.
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