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Wigan dad found with bestiality pictures hacked hundreds of webcams to spy on women having sex - until he was caught by the FBI

A dad-of-three hacked into hundreds of webcams so he could spy on women undressing and having sex.

Christopher Taylor, 60, tricked 772 people from across the world into unwittingly relinquishing control of their webcams so he could monitor their private lives.

He used the malware to log onto victims' computer devices while they ate, studied and did yoga. Police believe 47 women were engaging in sexual activity with their partner were secretly watched by Taylor from his laptop at his home in Wigan.

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He was caught after staff at Georgia Institute of Technology, in the United States, tipped off the FBI when the malware was found on the laptop of a student at the university's aerospace laboratory. When police raided his home in 2016, Taylor - a full-time carer for his wife - told officers: “It’s just what I’ve been meddling with on the computer.”

At Bolton Crown Court today (Tuesday), he was jailed for 14 months.

The court heard that after hacking the devices, Taylor made recordings of dozens of his oblivious victims for his own "sexual gratification".

Between 2010 and 2016, he amassed 80,000 images and videos. Officers also discovered a total of 82 bestiality images and videos, including one depicting a woman having sex with a dog, saved to his pen drive.

An investigation revealed that Taylor had also deleted thousands of files before he was arrested. Taylor lured in his victims with a phony link he placed on porn sites, which, when clicked, would allow him full access to their laptop’s function, including the webcam.

American law enforcement officials had asked for him to be extradited to the US to face trial for wire fraud and computer fraud

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