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Be gay, do (cyber)crime!

Die queere Hackerin maia arson crimew soll u. a. Überwachungskameras in den USA gehackt und Intel-Daten geleakt haben. Ihr drohen bis zu 20 Jahre Haft, sollte sie die Schweiz verlassen.

An episode of the Queer Crimes – Verbrechen aus der LGBTQIA+-Community podcast, hosted by MITTELDEUTSCHER RUNDFUNK, titled "Be gay, do (cyber)crime!" was published on June 27, 2025 and runs 44 minutes.

June 27, 2025 ·44m · Queer Crimes – Verbrechen aus der LGBTQIA+-Community

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Die queere Hackerin maia arson crimew soll u. a. Überwachungskameras in den USA gehackt und Intel-Daten geleakt haben. Ihr drohen bis zu 20 Jahre Haft, sollte sie die Schweiz verlassen.

Die queere Hackerin maia arson crimew soll u. a. Überwachungskameras in den USA gehackt und Intel-Daten geleakt haben. Ihr drohen bis zu 20 Jahre Haft, sollte sie die Schweiz verlassen.
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