He called himself an 'untouchable hacker god'. But who was behind the biggest crime Finland has ever known?

The article discusses the case of Aleksanteri Kivimäki, a Finnish hacker who was convicted of hacking into a popular Finnish therapy site and leaking thousands of patients' intimate information. The incident occurred in 2020, and Kivimäki was able to evade detection for over two years due to his notoriety and ability to blend in with the public.

Kivimäki was eventually caught after being tracked down through a micropayment made by police on ransom demands from the therapy site. He had used this payment to launder money into his bank account, which was linked to one of the servers involved in the hack.

During Kivimäki's trial, he claimed that he did not commit the crime and that someone close to him must have done it. However, many of the victims, including Parikka and Auer, were skeptical of this explanation and felt that Kivimäki was not taking responsibility for his actions.

The article also discusses the impact of the hack on the victims, who were subjected to weeks or months of emotional distress as a result of having their personal information exposed. Some of the victims, including Parikka, have taken civil action against Kivimäki, seeking damages for the harm caused by the leak.

In conclusion, the article highlights the devastating consequences of the hack and the failures of Vastaamo's management to prioritize patient data security. It also raises questions about the limits of privacy in a digital age, where personal information can be easily shared and exploited.

The article ends with Kivimäki claiming that people will always want to know each other's secrets, but that this does not mean that they should be exposed online.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this guy's antics 🤯. Like, how hard is it to just leave people's personal info alone? He's got some pretty good excuses about his 'notoriety' and all, but that's not an excuse for putting thousands of lives at risk.

And the fact that he thought someone close to him could've done it just shows a lack of accountability 🤦‍♂️. It's like he's trying to shift the blame onto someone else instead of owning up to his own mistakes.

I do feel bad for the victims, though 😔. Their personal info was out there in the wild for months before anyone even knew what happened. That must've been a really traumatic experience for them.

But seriously, how did Vastaamo's management not prioritize patient data security? I mean, it's basic security stuff - you'd think they'd have that covered by now 🙄. And Kivimäki's just cashing in on all this drama...not cool dude 😒
 
I'm so bummed about this whole thing. I was following the story and it's just heartbreaking what happened to all these people. Thousands of patients had their info leaked and they're still dealing with emotional trauma from it 🤕. It's like, yeah, we need to be careful online, but at the same time, who's supposed to protect us? Vastaamo should've done better with their security measures...

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I also think it's weird that Kivimäki claimed someone else did it. Like, why would you even try to cover for yourself after getting caught? It just seems like a weak excuse 🤔. And the micropayment thing is wild... who knew that was how they'd catch him?

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Anyway, I think we need to be more mindful of our online actions and make sure our personal info stays private. It's not that hard to keep your secrets safe 🔒
 
OMG, can you even imagine having your private info leaked online? 😱 I feel so bad for these victims, it's like, they're still dealing with the emotional trauma from 2020 and it's just crazy that Kivimäki got away with it for TWO YEARS 🤯! And now he's trying to shift the blame onto someone else? No way, dude! He needs to own up to his actions. The fact that Vastaamo's management didn't prioritize patient data security is a total bummer, but at least they're taking steps to fix it now 💪. I don't think people should be able to just access each other's secrets online without consent, it's like, personal info is private for a reason! 🤷‍♀️
 
OMG, can you even believe what Aleksanteri Kivimäki did?! He basically sold personal info of thousands of people like it was nothing 🤑💸 And now these victims are still dealing with emotional trauma and stuff 😩 Like, how could someone do that to so many innocent people?! The fact that he's saying "someone must have done it" is just not good enough, you know? He needs to take responsibility for his actions 🤦‍♂️ I mean, I get what he's saying about privacy and all, but NO WAY, personal info shouldn't be shared online without consent 🚫 Kivimäki should be, like, super sorry and pay some serious damages to these people 💸
 
ugh man this whole thing is so crazy 🤯 i cant even imagine how scary it must be for those victims to have their personal info leaked online... its like, i get that people wanna no whats going on with each other, but there gotta be a way to keep that private, ya know? like, what's up with the lack of security at Vastaamo anyway? shouldn't they be more careful with people's sensitive info? 🤔 anyway, this guy Kivimäki seems like a total noob, claiming he didnt do it and then trying to blame someone else... not buying it 💯
 
Ugh, can't believe Vastaamo was so lax on security 🤦‍♂️. I mean, thousands of patients' personal info just lying around for anyone to grab? That's some serious negligence. And the fact that Kivimäki was able to pull this off for over 2 years? Yeah, no wonder he thought he was above the law 😒. I'm all for online freedom and all, but not at the expense of people's personal safety. It's just common sense 🤔. And what really gets my goat is that Kivimäki thinks it's okay to claim someone else did it when it clearly wasn't them 🙄. Total BS. Anyway, gotta say, I'm glad he got caught and now he's facing the consequences 👮‍♂️.
 
omg u wont believe what just happened in finland 🤯 a hacker called aleksanteri kivimäki got caught for leaking personal info of thousands of ppl from a therapy site 🤖 he managed to stay one step ahead of the cops for ages but eventually got busted when they tracked him down through a ransom payment 💸 it's so messed up that he's still denying his involvement and blaming someone else 👎 the victims are still dealing with emotional trauma from this and some of them r taking him to court 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 another genius hacker manages to get caught because of a micropayment ransom demand 🤑 like anyone hadn't thought that through before? I mean, come on, Aleksanteri, you're basically wearing a neon sign saying "I'm up to no good". And poor people's lives are ruined because some dude can't resist the urge to mess with sensitive info. It's not like it's hard to keep your personal life private online, but I guess that's too much to ask from these digital daredevils 💔
 
🤦‍♂️ This guy is just a master thief, no doubt about it. He was able to get away with it for two whole years? That's just crazy! I don't feel sorry for him at all, but the victims... poor people. They've been through so much emotional trauma and now they have to deal with the hassle of taking civil action against him. 🤷‍♂️

And what's up with his excuse about someone else doing it? Come on, dude! You're a hacker, you know how this stuff works. If you're going to do something like that, own up to it! Don't try to shift the blame onto someone else. It's just not believable.

As for Vastaamo's management, yeah, they dropped the ball big time when it came to patient data security. I mean, come on, this is basic stuff. How hard is it to keep track of your patients' info? 🤔

And what's with the whole 'people will always want to know each other's secrets' thing? That's just a cop-out excuse for being a hacker. If you're going to break into someone's life, at least have the decency to delete their personal info afterwards! 💥
 
I'm literally shook by this news 🤯! Like, I get it, hacking is a big no-no, and Aleksanteri Kivimäki's actions were super reckless 💸. But can't we talk about the state of online security in Finland? Vastaamo's management should be held accountable for their lack of protection measures 📊. And what's with the micropayment hack tactic? 🤑 Those police detective skills are on point!

But let's not forget, these victims suffered for months because of Kivimäki's actions 😩. It's crazy to think that someone could just leak personal info and then claim it was an accident 💔. I mean, if you're gonna do something like that, own up to it, dude! 🙅‍♂️ This case is a total reminder of how our online lives can be easily compromised, and we need better security measures in place ASAP 🔒.

I'm also curious about the limits of privacy in a digital age... where do we draw the line? 🤔 Do we just give up some control over our personal info if it means we get to enjoy the benefits of tech advancements? 🤷‍♂️ It's a tough question, but I think we need to find that balance. We can't let people like Kivimäki exploit our vulnerabilities for their own gain 😡.
 
omg, this hacker story is so wild 🤯 I mean, how do you even track someone down through a micropayment? it's like something out of a movie! 😂 and the fact that he thought someone close to him must've done it is just crazy, like come on Aleksanteri, own up to your mistakes! 👊 anyway, the victims deserve so much more than just apologies from the hacker, they need justice and some serious damages 🤑 i mean, can you imagine having your personal info leaked online and dealing with emotional distress for weeks? not cool at all 😕
 
I feel like this guy is just a master manipulator 🤣 I mean, he's got the public fooled for two years before getting caught, and then he's all like "who, me? I didn't do it" 😂 Like, dude, you hacked into people's therapy sessions and leaked their personal info. That's not just cool, that's a total breach of trust! And now you're trying to shift the blame onto someone else? Come on, Aleksanteri, take responsibility for your actions! It's pretty messed up that some of these victims are still dealing with emotional distress months later too 💔
 
idk why ppl think hackers r just bored gamers 🤷‍♂️ 2 yrs of evading cops & leaking thousands of patients' info is no joke. Kivimäki thinks he's clever trying to deflect blame, but honestly it's just lame 🙄. Victims went thru emotional hell, got their personal life ripped apart online... does he think that's funny? 😒 Vastaamo's management screws up big time by prioritizing profits over security 🤑. We gotta take responsibility 4 our digital footprint & consider the consequences of leaking sensitive info 🔒.
 
🤔 I don't get it, how did the cops manage to track down Kivimäki through a ransom demand payment? Did they have some kind of digital trail or was it just dumb luck? And what's with all these micropayment ransom demands being used as evidence? Isn't that like using a digital money trail to point fingers at someone? Sources, please! 🤑
 
man this hacker is low-key creepy 🙅‍♂️ i mean, using the victims' own payment info to launder money is some next level stuff. and kivimäki's whole "not me" act during the trial just adds to it 🤷‍♂️ like, how can you expect people to believe that when they've got thousands of intimate records at your disposal? 😳 the thing is, i get what he's saying about online privacy being a thing, but come on, you gotta draw the line somewhere. if you're gonna be a hacker, own up to it and stop trying to play victim 🤦‍♂️ these victims are still dealing with the emotional fallout of this whole thing, it's not just about the data getting out 😩
 
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