Kimble 'hacker' fined €100,000

Schmitz convicted of insider trading

James Middleton

Self-proclaimed uber hacker Kim 'Kimble' Schmitz was yesterday convicted of insider trading and sentenced to 20 months probation and a €100,000 fine.

Schmitz, who was arrested by authorities while on the run in Thailand in January, had been deported to Germany to face the music over stock manipulation charges.

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The 28 year-old 'convicted hacker' was found guilty of insider trading of LetsBuyIt.com shares, a ruse designed to net him €1.1m.

In a publicity move, which soon became a trademark of the hacker-entrepreneur, Schmitz appeared to bail the floundering website out of its debt, sending the company's shares rocketing by 150 per cent.

But one day later Schmitz sold his shares at a huge profit. Today, LetsBuyIt.com shares are practically worthless.

Schmitz's hacker antics were then discovered to be largely fabrications pulled from Hollywood movies.

He started up an anti-terrorist hacker group known as Young Intelligent Hackers Against Terror, which claimed to have intercepted Osama bin Laden's accounts. And he played out a playboy lifestyle to promote his Kimvestor investment fund.

He is also no stranger to the judicial system. Prior to this week's conviction, Schmitz was already on a two-year probation charge for fraud and 14 counts of driving without a licence.

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