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Guy Robs Someone At Gunpoint For Domain Name, Gets 20 Years In Jail (vice.com) 134

Yesterday, 43-year-old Iowa man Sherman Hopkins Jr. was sentenced to 20 years in prison for attempting to rob a domain name from another man at gunpoint in 2017. As Motherboard reports, "this may be the first time someone has attempted to steal a domain name at gunpoint." From the report: Last June, Hopkins broke into the home of 26 year-old Ethan Deyo in Cedar Rapids, Iowa one afternoon and demanded that Deyo to log on to his computer to transfer the domain name for "doitforstate.com" to another account. According to Deyo's bio on his personal website, he is a web entrepreneur who previously worked for the web hosting service GoDaddy. After seeing Hopkins enter the apartment, Deyo locked himself into his room and Hopkins kicked in the door. Hopkins kicked in the door and "pistol-whipped" Deyo, held a gun to his head and used a stun gun on him during the encounter. While he attempted to wrestle the gun away from Hopkins, Deyo was shot in the leg, but he eventually gained control of the firearm and shot Hopkins multiple times in the chest. It's unclear why Hopkins wanted the domain name or who he was transferring the domain name to.
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Guy Robs Someone At Gunpoint For Domain Name, Gets 20 Years In Jail

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  • wait, what? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by war4peace ( 1628283 ) on Friday June 15, 2018 @03:43PM (#56791694)

    "guy robs" ...
    "Deyo was shot in the leg, but he eventually gained control of the firearm and shot Hopkins multiple times in the chest."

    That doesn't count as "robs", but "attempts to rob".

  • by TechyImmigrant ( 175943 ) on Friday June 15, 2018 @03:49PM (#56791732) Homepage Journal

    Ocean's Eleven Chest Holes.

    • Take the domain and run

  • by Anonymous Coward

    phishing email like everybody else does? Hard to get shot in the chest that way...

  • He could have just added an 's' to the domain and bought it for .99 cents.
    • He could have just added an 's' to the domain and bought it for .99 cents.

      I don't know if they still do but you used to go to cheap domain registration sites like GoDaddy and 'check domain availability', it would tell you whatever you searched for wasn't available, then within an hour you'd get an email offering to sell it to you for $1,000 or so.

  • by Notabadguy ( 961343 ) on Friday June 15, 2018 @03:58PM (#56791814)

    "Do It For State" is a millennial phrase out of Iowa State like, "Do it for the boobies" or "I did it for the nookie" or "Man up and do it."

    As for everyone saying that no one knows why Hopkins did it...

    Obviously he did it for state.

  • by NoSalt ( 801989 ) on Friday June 15, 2018 @03:59PM (#56791818)
    This is why it is a bad idea to have public registration information. It should really only be available with a court order; yet many domain name registrars charge you a fee to keep your information safe.
    • This story reminds me why I make sure to pay the fee to protect my privacy before complaining about my privacy...

      But yeah, it would be nice if privacy was included.

      • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

        by encrypted ( 614135 )

        This story reminds me why I make sure to pay the fee to protect my privacy before complaining about my privacy...

        But yeah, it would be nice if privacy was included.

        Namecheap JUST announced free privacy on all domains. No more worried about your door getting kicked in and being shot. I didn't realize privacy was useful until now, I mean "doitforsate.com" is a pretty stupid domain name and if you can get shot for that...

      • by jon3k ( 691256 )
        For what it's worth namecheap now includes free whois guard. Maybe they just rolled it into the domain fee, but at least it's not a separate charge. They also have pretty cheap domain names, I moved everything there years ago. Beats the hell out of godaddys and network solutions constant ads literally inside the management portal.
    • That (to not publish personal registration information anymore) is what DENIC does since May, and I guess it's really a good thing.

  • How do you get shot 4 times in the chest and still make it to get 20 years?
  • by Utopia ( 149375 ) on Friday June 15, 2018 @04:12PM (#56791880)

    This is precisely why ICANN should stop requiring postal and/or phone number in the WHOIS records.

  • Guns don't kill people, DNS kills people.

    Wellllll in this case nobody got kilt. And you could argue it was a domain name registration. But that just ain't bumper-sticker worthy.
  • These 20 years will do nothing to deter anything like this and when he comes out, he will probably still be dangerous. Fail.

    • No, this guy worked for the devil. He deserved to bleed out. I guarantee to you that he was guilty of a lot worse he was never caught for, and even if you saw proof of what type of risk was just avoided here you would still not believe it.

  • Hmm - wonder if since the victim used to work for godaddy that this was a grievance thing? Maybe he used to have the domain and perceived that it was taken from him by nefarious means? Anybody got a subscription to a whois history service that can take a peek? Doesn't condone this nutter's action, but surely there's more to this than a random attempt to grab a (presumably) valuable domain? I mean there are other more obvious targets if you're willing to do this at gunpoint!

  • Because this is what a hero looks like.

  • What other excuse could a web entrepreneur use? I'll give him points for creative thinking.

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