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Mntsnow
06-08-2005, 5:38 PM
A British man suspected of hacking into 53 Nasa (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and US military networks is facing extradition.

Gary McKinnon, 39, an unemployed man from north London, was arrested Tuesday night.

McKinnon, known as 'Solo' in the hacking world, is appearing in custody today at Bow Street Magistrates Court on an extradition warrant, on behalf of the US government. The warrant says he gained illegal access and made unauthorised modifications to 53 computers belonging to the US government, including computers from the Department of Defense and the National Security Agency, between February 2001 and March 2002.

If extradited and found guilty in the United States, he faces five years in prison for eight crimes he was indicted for in 2002. Among the charges, McKinnon is suspected of stealing administrator identities, deleting 1,300 user accounts and copying a file containing usernames and encrypted passwords.

Dan Ilett of Silicon.com reported from London.

ThRoNkA
06-09-2005, 10:09 AM
So NASA doesn't have security? Thats what I see between the lines here.
He doesn't need to be charged, NASA needs new security... just like Dallas County. Its all open/.

voogru
06-26-2005, 10:18 PM
So if someone breaks into your house, YOU need to put better locks? and the robber gets off scott free? I don't think so.

No computer system can ever be secure, its impossible.

What you can do, is make it very very very hard to break into, but with software being so complex, there is bound to be a problem somewhere down the line.

If someone breaks into a computer system, and they are caught, they should be charged.