A stalker hacked my emails, blocked my bank account and sent humiliating sexual threats - but now I have a very UNLIKELY suspect
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A stalker hacked my emails, blocked my bank account and sent humiliating sexual threats - but now I have a very UNLIKELY suspect

Daily Mail  

The message which landed in Hannah Mossman Moore’s inbox on the afternoon of January 14, 2018, was short and to the point. Wherever Hannah fled, and however many new emails and numbers she tried, the ‘hacker’ would find her, over time sending such vile, sexualised and misogynistic threats that she became frightened to leave her home. It would be the longest time we’d spent together, but I thought if it was weird I could just go and stay with a friend.’ In the event, ‘weird’ doesn’t even cover it: almost from the moment she arrived, Hannah was greeted by a seemingly panicking Kin who said his email accounts were being aggressively hacked by ransom seekers asking him to pay a vast sum to regain control. ‘I’d actually dropped them a line to say they should probably know I was being hacked and they were utterly traumatised, saying: “Wait – is this the first time you’ve actually been in touch since leaving the company?” Because I’d been emailing them for the past three months, threatening legal action about payment of my salary saying they were breaking government rules – except, of course, it wasn’t me.’ It was at this point that Hannah went to the police, armed with mountains of paperwork – printouts of messages, emails and social media accounts – which she believed pointed to Kin. Kin has repeatedly and robustly denied targeting Hannah – his London lawyers say he denies all accusations and adamantly denies ever stalking or harassing Hannah, rejecting the allegations as ‘false and without foundation’.

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