Updated: SuperDaE raided over Durango (Exclusive Warrant Picture)

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On February 19th between 7:10-12:30 +8GMT, SuperDaE was busy with a house full of unwanted guests. During this 5 hour Australian household raid, DaE was forced to follow them around his house as he watched them scavenge everything technology based in his possession.

Storming into his house was 8 Police Officers, followed by one single FBI Agent. Due to suspected server breaches, multiple counts of unauthorized server access and misuse of a computer. The companies who filed these complaints were Microsoft, Epic Games, Blizzard, Valve and Sony. DaE went on to say "Yo, everyone at this point just wants a piece of me".

The raid was conducted by local law enforcement with assistance from the FBI into the home of an Australian citizen. This clearly brings up recent memories of the iconic megaupload related raid into the home New Zealand resident Kim Dotcom by the FBI.

Everything from old unused computers, to a cellphone with a specific number was taken from his house. In a world where technology is everything, they left him stranded with nothing. They even froze his bank accounts. Multiple hours after the raid happened, DaE headed into a nearby town where he accessed a computer at an Apple Store. During his time on this computer he went onto an extremely popular site, Twitter. He sent out a few tweets about the raid, which can be found below.

SuperDaE Raided Durango

If convicted SuperDaE is looking at 20+ years with a possible consecutive life sentence. It is extremely unbelievable that "Misuse of a computer" can land you more jail time than a "Manslaughter" charge.

We thank you DaE for sitting down with us to get this story right and wish you the best of luck in your future.

Here is a more fitted image of the warrant that was executed at SuperDaE's residence yesterday morning:

SuperDaE Raided Durango
UPDATE:
theverge.com did a follow up on our story:

"The Verge reached out to the West Australian Police and a spokesperson confirmed the warrant is genuine and that the officer listed as part of the warrant is employed by the West Australian Police force. The spokesperson refused to confirm any further details on the case"

"A West Australian Police spokesperson refused to discuss the case, but noted "if he wants to tell the world that Police have been investigating him over stolen property that is his choice," while refusing to confirm details about the individual involved.

Microsoft's apparent involvement in the case would appear to suggest that the material and alleged Durango development kit are genuine. The Verge reached out to Microsoft for comment on the raid, but a spokesperson says the company doesn't "have anything to share on this topic."

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PlusnetPosted:

phlegm
VisionaryMGMT
Zwrq This makes law enforcement look like idiots, they go crazy over an Xbox...its sad really.


Well in one case, this is stolen merch.


That's true... But stealing isn't worse than manslaughter, so I don't think 20 years in prison is necessary, in fact it's harsh.


20 years is very unnecessary for this.

911Posted:

Was the 51,000 worth it?

PoorPosted:

it's sad that his life can be possibly wasted because of nothing stealing a life is more then stealing a unrevealed console.

neboPosted:

xXopticsXx I have absolutely no Idea what this is..Maybe put more info in the article next time

He sold a durango online

Apache9256Posted:

Yes while i agree things like this are bad (hacking into others computers, bank account kind of things etc) but stuff involving a damn xbox and people get a federal agent on them? Go focus on some child rapist or something jesus. And then these people get like 20 years federal prison while murder can be like 7 years. Its rediculous

PSimsPosted:

Zwrq This makes law enforcement look like idiots, they go crazy over an Xbox...its sad really.


I just realized that my earlier rant was without context. The article does not go into what this guy has really been doing. He has broken into a number of computer networks and attacks individual computers (mainly employees of those companies) to aid in his corporate attacks. He is a bad guy IMHO. His brilliant move to try to sell an unreleased piece of technology (clearly stolen) was the incident that gave the cops what they needed to get a judge to sign off on the warrant and start prosecution. Press that paints this guy as anything better than a criminal isn't good journalism (again IMHO).

ImNotPhlegmAnymoreOKPosted:

VisionaryMGMT
Zwrq This makes law enforcement look like idiots, they go crazy over an Xbox...its sad really.


Well in one case, this is stolen merch.


That's true... But stealing isn't worse than manslaughter, so I don't think 20 years in prison is necessary, in fact it's harsh.

MykhalPosted:

Dang 20 to life that's what they give you when you kill someone not selling a dev kit face palm on the police and the FBI

SynybunPosted:

xXopticsXx I have absolutely no Idea what this is..Maybe put more info in the article next time


Whats so hard to understand about it?

AR15Posted:

I like how he was just like tweeting the shit while he was being raided xD