Wigan Paedophile, a married father of three, Christopher Taylor, infiltrated numerous cameras globally to observe women undressing and engaging in sexual activities.
Christopher Taylor, 60, from Abram, Wigan, Greater Manchester, pleaded guilty at Bolton Crown Court on Monday to unauthorised access to computer material, voyeurism, and possession of severe pornography. He is scheduled for sentencing on Tuesday.
The court was informed that Christopher Taylor deceived 772 individuals across 39 nations into unknowingly surrendering control of their webcams, enabling him to surveil their private lives.
He employed the malware “Cammy” for a duration of three years to clandestinely access victims’ gadgets.
Authorities suspect that Christopher Taylor observed 47 women participating in sexual acts with their partners via his laptop.
Christopher Taylor’s home in Wigan, Greater Manchester. Christopher Taylor a British peeping tom hacked into hundreds of webcams across the world so he could spy on women undressing and having sex.
Christopher Taylor was caught after staff at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the US city of Atlanta alerted the FBI when the malware was found on the laptop of a student at the university’s aerospace laboratory.
The court heard that when police in the UK later raided his home in 2016, Taylor, a full-time carer for his wife Wendy, said: “It’s just what I’ve been meddling with on the computer.”
Christopher Taylor had amassed about 80,000 images and videos from his voyeurism between August 2012 and July 2015.
There were also 82 bestiality related images and videos, the court was told.
Christopher Taylor lured his victims with a phony link he placed on pornography sites, which, when clicked, would allow him full access to their laptops.
US officials had asked for Christopher Taylor to be extradited to the US to face trial for wire fraud and computer fraud but a UK court ruled it out.
Neil Fryman, prosecuting, said of Christopher Taylor on Monday: “He downloaded these malware viruses and learnt how to spread them onto pornography websites.
“He used torrent files to upload the malware on to various websites and disguise it as another link for a programme called ‘Cammy’, which was described as all-in-one camera alarm system.
“Individuals were invited to click the link, thinking they were going to view porn. Once they had done so, the defendant gained access to their laptop features, including their webcam. He hid his online identity using obfuscation software, making him hard to track.”
The prosecutor added: “He had many more thousands of files saved on his computer that had never been downloaded.
“Many of these images and videos captured people eating, working, lying in bed and doing yoga.
“However, there were also a number of images that showed people in various stages of undress and involved in sexual activity. In total, 47 victims were pictured engaging in sexual activity.”
Defending Christopher Taylor, Andrew Jebb said: “He still struggles to provide an obvious answer as to why all of this began. Hacking on this scale is a very odd interest for any man to have but it merely started out as an interest in viruses before it developed into something more sinister.”
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