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Man Gets 3 Years for 'Botnet' Attack

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SEATTLE (AP) - A man was sentenced to three years in prison Friday for launching a computer attack that hit tens of thousands of computers, including some belonging to the Department of Defense, a Seattle hospital and a California school district.

Christopher Maxwell, 21, of Vacaville, Calif., was also sentenced to three years of supervised release. He pleaded guilty in May to federal charges of conspiracy to intentionally cause damage to a protected computer and conspiracy to commit computer fraud.

U.S. District Judge Marsha J. Pechman said the crime showed "incredible self-centeredness" with little regard for the impact on others. She said the prison time was needed as "deterrence for all those youth out there who are squirreled away in their basements hacking."

Defense attorney Steve Bauer had sought probation and community service, noting his client had no prior criminal record and saying Maxwell did not intend his robot virus program to spread as far as it did.

Maxwell and two juvenile co-conspirators were accused of using "botnet" attacks - programs that let hackers infect and control a computer network - to install unwanted Internet advertising software, a job that earned them about $100,000.

Three victims testified at Maxwell's sentencing: a representative of Seattle's Northwest Hospital, damaged in February 2005; a representative of the U.S. Defense Department, which reported damage to hundreds of computers worldwide in 2004 and 2005; and a former system administrator for the Colton Unified School District in California, where more than 1,000 computers were damaged over several months in 2005.
 
I hope he drops his soap in the prison shower.

Because you know, then everyone would point and laugh and say "hey look at Maxwell, he dropped his soap!"
 
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..and another hack conviction.

Man Sentenced Over Computer Attacks

A 19-year-old Michigan man who ran an Internet business selling retro sports jerseys was sentenced Friday to 30 months in federal prison for recruiting a New Jersey teen to carry out computer attacks against competitors.

Jason Salah Arabo was also ordered to pay $504,495 to his victims, which included operators of competing Web sites as well as an Internet hosting company.

Arabo, of Southfield, Mich., pleaded guilty in April to a federal conspiracy charge.



Throwback jerseys are styled after classic team sports attire and are sought after by fans and the fashion-conscious.

In July of 2004, Singh carried out attacks aimed at computer servers supporting the competitor Web sites, disabling the sites.

Prosecutors said Arabo gave Singh some historical sports jerseys and pricey sneakers as payment.

Singh's attacks stopped six months later when FBI agents and state police investigators searched his home and seized his computer.

Singh pleaded guilty in August 2005 as an adult in state Superior Court to two counts of computer theft. He was sentenced to five years in prison and ordered to pay $35,000 in restitution.
 
Originally posted by: IGBT
Throwback jerseys are styled after classic team sports attire and are sought after by fans and the fashion-conscious.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

I guess the AP hires rappers as reporters now.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
I hope he drops his soap in the prison shower.

Because you know, then everyone would point and laugh and say "hey look at Maxwell, he dropped his soap!"

"Haha, yeah, that was classic."
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: IGBT
Throwback jerseys are styled after classic team sports attire and are sought after by fans and the fashion-conscious.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

I guess the AP hires rappers as reporters now.

Fashion is relative. Or didn't you know that?
 
"damaged computers" A virus counts as damage? Hmmmm... IIRC, I have full replacement on everything in my house via my insurance company. Perhaps if I surfed some unsavory websites, I could get infected then ask for them to replace my "damaged computer."

Also, in the 2nd case, why did the person who got paid to do the work recieve a longer prison sentence?
 
A nerd in jail for 3 years... he should be able to fit a medium sized sedan in his ass by then.
 
Originally posted by: CKent
A nerd in jail for 3 years... he should be able to fit a medium sized sedan in his ass by then.

I had to read that a few times to get it..... and once I did.... OMG? 😱
 
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