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IT worker who hacked Network Rail wi-fi avoids prison

Swedish John Wik (pictured), 37, had discussed defacing the page with a colleague, citing the 'significant political damage' he could cause before he posted the message.

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dailymail.co.ukStai leggendo1 anni fa

IT worker who hacked Network Rail wi-fi avoids prison

Swedish John Wik (pictured), 37, had discussed defacing the page with a colleague, citing the 'significant political damage' he could cause before he posted the message.

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telegraph.co.uk1 anni fa

Network Rail hacker spared jail because of overcrowding crisis

Customers at 19 stations redirected to page with ‘threatening and Islamophobic messages’ but offender escapes with suspended sentence

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  1. giovedì 10 luglio 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    IT worker who hacked Network Rail wi-fi avoids prison

    Swedish John Wik (pictured), 37, had discussed defacing the page with a colleague, citing the 'significant political damage' he could cause before he posted the message.

  2. giovedì 10 luglio 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Network Rail hacker spared jail because of overcrowding crisis

    Customers at 19 stations redirected to page with ‘threatening and Islamophobic messages’ but offender escapes with suspended sentence