22-year-old gamer sentenced to a year in prison for illegal swatting hoaxes
Matthew Tollis, a 22-year-old avid gamer from Connecticut, has been sentenced to a year in prison for his role in a number of swatting “pranks” committed against other players.
Tollis was arrested by police early last month. He was sentenced last week for his involvement in at least six different swatting incidents where he gathered critical information about Connecticut schools and public spaces that he relayed to a team of British hackers who would actually make the triggering calls. One of Tollis’s threats called into the University of Connecticut last year ended up shutting down the entire campus for a number of hours.