This is classic.

This guy hacks a Bank, escapes without prosecution, then sues the Bank for his time.
A man who admitted hacking into the Reserve Bank's telephone system now wants $7500 from the organisation for using his information to upgrade its security.
Security consultant Gerry Macridis walked free from court despite admitting he accessed the bank's computer-controlled phone system without authorisation.
He is now threatening legal action to be paid for work done to fix the security flaws.
Mr Macridis admits the bank never sought his help, but it used his knowledge to block future breaches.
"The typical `market value' of the information was some $7500," he says in a letter being sent to Reserve Bank governor Alan Bollard today advising of the lawsuit.
Mr Macridis confirmed last night that he was seeking money based on payments he received in dealings with various banks. He would not elaborate.
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