Digicel Credit Hack
Customers' personal information allegedly accessed, one suspect now in custody A 30-year-old man was yesterday picked up by the police in connection with an alleged hacking of telecommunications company Digicel's database. According to reports, the hacker was able to access personal information, including text messages and voicemail, of thousands of Digicel customers. Chicago Blackhawks Font. It is alleged that the hacker also made attempts to blackmail the company with the stolen information. Karl Angell, director of communications for the Jamaica Constabulary Force, told The Gleaner yesterday that the hacking reportedly took place over a period of time and the Organised Crime Investigation Division has launched a probe into the matter. The man who was picked up is now in custody and being questioned by the police. SUSPECT ON PREVIOUS CHARGE Police sources said the man was before the court on another charge of hacking into Digicel's system some time ago, stealing phone-credit codes which he sold to unsuspecting customers. Winnebago Vista 30t For Sale on this page.