Ex-Student Charged with Hacking, Threatening to Sell University Data on Dark Web

June 26, 2025
Ex-Student Charged with Hacking, Threatening to Sell University Data on Dark Web
  • Western Sydney University is working closely with NSW Police as part of a broader investigation into multiple cyberattacks that have occurred since 2021.

  • Kingston, who previously studied electrical engineering and served as a general officer for the university's Queer Collective in 2024, now faces serious legal repercussions for her actions.

  • The cyber incidents have caused considerable disruption and financial costs to Western Sydney University, highlighting the technical skill demonstrated by the hacker.

  • Birdie Kingston, a 27-year-old former student of Western Sydney University, has been charged with hacking into university databases and threatening to sell student information on the dark web.

  • Authorities allege that Kingston's hacking activities were driven by unresolved grievances with the university that had persisted for several years.

  • The hacking incidents reportedly began in 2021 when Kingston initially sought to exploit the university's systems for cheaper parking.

  • Kingston's actions escalated from altering her academic results to threatening to leak private information, impacting hundreds of students and staff.

  • By November 2023, Kingston had reportedly demanded a cryptocurrency ransom of approximately $40,000.

  • The investigation into Kingston's hacking began in 2023, leading to a search warrant executed at her residence in September, although no charges were filed at that time.

  • Kingston was arrested on June 24, 2025, during a police search of her home in Kingswood, where authorities seized electronic devices and charged her with 21 offenses.

  • Among the charges, Kingston faces 10 counts of accessing or modifying restricted data and obtaining financial advantage by deception.

  • While there have been reports of a significant data breach at the university affecting over 7,500 individuals, it remains unclear if this incident is linked to Kingston's actions.

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