Re: Commit the crime, then do the time...
Plenty of people get through life on autistic spectrum with it being common knowledge to family, friends etc. & they just deal with it.
.. but without getting an official diagnosis.
If high functioning (which ability to do some hacking would suggest) then likely not to have been officially diagnosed at school (PITA for schools to have lots of special needs people) - in UK schools only liable to get official test diagnosis if person is badly struggling or showing severe behaviour issues (or they went to good school that is proactive about tests (& not just Aspergers, but dyslexia, dyspraxia etc, etc. as lots of "mild" disabilities pass through bog standard schools undiagnosed))