Most Overhyped Hacker Loses Extradition Appeal
from the welcome-to-America dept
The U.S. government isn't known for downplaying supposed threats, which probably explains why they've continually referred to Gary McKinnon, the London-based hacker who broke into some military networks while high on drugs in an attempt to hunt down UFO info as the world's "biggest" hacker (later adjusted to be the world's biggest "military" hacker). The details suggest the guy was more like a traditional computer cracker who stumbled his way through bad military security into a place he shouldn't have been -- hardly the huge threat the government has made him out to be. He clearly broke the law, however (and he admits it as well). He's been fighting extradition attempts, pointing out that the US government seems to be exaggerating his hacks a great deal, but the UK High Court has rejected his appeal, meaning he's probably heading over to the US to face a trial, where the "biggest military hacker" tag will likely dominate headlines for a while.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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It's the old game
and screw them to the wall as a warning.
I feel sorry for him because the punishment will
be out of any proportion to the crime.
Instead of worrying about hackers how about
not loosing hard drives and laptops willy nilly.
In the end it's all crap when companies like
Loral Corp can sell senstive technology to China.
$$$
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Not quite...
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Re: Not quite...
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All he did was get known security exploits from message boards and try them on the US Govt. Sites in question. Got through on a couple. Kept snooping those sites for weeks at a time until finally someone on the US Govt side noticed.
He's being tried for sheer stupidity, not hacking.
And any company that would hire him after he serves time, on his infamous title at least, would be hiring him through sheer stupidity too.
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Really Good Hackers/Crackers are rarely caught.
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Well...
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Gary McKinnon
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What did he hack?
The government is going to blame him for the fact they suck at security... who knows how many REAL hackers jump in and out of those systems on a regular basis?
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Stupid?
These ponderings do not make me lose sleep, they only ecourage me to make better decisions in how I do my research, and who I listen to. Why look for it if you have more doubt than faith it isn't there in the first place... BBC entertained this story, so carries some weight with me.
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Waste of time and money
The real scary thing is, what if McKinnon's the sane one and those of us who don't believe in UFOs are the crazy ones?
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Re: Waste of time and money
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Re: It's the old game
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He obviously didn't do a very good job. Even intermediate level hackers have a very high success ratio of never being caught. By the way, being on the "verge" of being untraceable is the same as saying he was "close", and "close" only counts with horse shoes and hand grenades.
I actually knew someone who got arrested for hacking into FBI systems a while back. The only reason they caught him is because he kept going back and got cocky... come to think of it, he was from England as well. Anyway, he was by no means a great hacker, but he managed to be invisible for years, and while he wasn't doing anything malicious (just snooping), it defiantly made me worry about the security of the governments systems.
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Mitnick
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More Mitnick, more Government
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no no that's not harsh enough
DEATH TO ALL HACKERS
wait wait . . . hmm
DEATH TO EVERYONE WHO KNOWS HOW TO USE THE INTERNET PIPES . . . . or are they hoses . . oh you know what I mean.
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Tubes
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Better worry
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get your read right
go back and re-read #2's comment, he wasn't calling Mitnik a poser, he was calling Gary a poser.
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