A hacker named James Ijankowski, 24, stole about £100,000 from his bank after finding a loophole, and then claimed he had received the money from a scratch card.
James transferred the money through his partner's account, and used the stolen money to buy a BMW car and get a tattoo in the face. The hacker was able to use the program feature to transfer funds from his current account to his reserve account for an hour between midnight and 1 am.
He transferred £399 to his partner Charlotte Slater in his account of Natwest, and he transferred £1,362 to his father's account which was transferred to other relatives and also used to repay the debt. He told his father that he got the money from scratch card.
Out of £99,000, only £40 remains. He said he bought a BMW and Range Rover and gave £1,000 to his aunt.
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