British Hacker to be Extradited to the U.S.

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A British computer expert accused of hacking into U.S. military computers will now face extradition to the United States in order to face charges, after England's Interior Minister John Reid signed an order to begin the process.

Gary McKinnon, otherwise known by his hacking handle "Solo," has been fighting extradition since 2002. He has admitted to hacking into the servers, however denies doing any damage. McKinnon says his attacks were motivated by a search for "suppressed technology."

According to the U.S. government, the Polish-born McKinnon caused $700,000 worth of damage and rendered critical systems inoperable at Earle Naval Weapons Station in northern New Jersey shortly after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

The Justice Department claimed it took nearly a month to return the servers to operation following McKinnon's actions.

If convicted, McKinnon could be liable for up to $1.75 million in fines and a 70-year jail term. Government attorneys call his activities the "biggest military computer hack of all time." British authorities said he would have 14 days to appeal the judgment.

McKinnon told BBC News that he was "very worried and feeling very let down by my own government." Additionally, he complained there was no way he'd receive a fair trial since he had "already been hung and quartered over there."

Lawyers for the man also argued that he could be stripped of his legal rights by being labeled a terrorist, and feared the U.S. government could send him to Guantanamo Bay as a result. However, the UK government has received assurances that this would not be the case, which is part of the reason why the extradition was approved.

Supporters of McKinnon have condemned the order, saying he was used as a scapegoat to cover up lax security on military servers.

Apparently, he hacked into about 97 government computers, including some inside the Pentagon and NASA.

Another article:
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2006/07/08/2003317843

It says he was seeking evidence that the US was concealing the existence of UFOs.


I'm curious what his sentence will turn out to be. It seems likely that he will be in prison until death, with all that claimed damage.
 
A lot of the US government's small, lesser known sites are, or at least at the time of 9/11, were pretty damn vulnerable. I hope they tighten up security, or have done so already. Haha.

I'll leave this one to the Jury. I think they'll come to a decision. If he went into 97 computers, though, that's pretty damn hefty.
 
I don't buy his excuse either. He obviously picked something so ridiculous that people would most likely dismiss him as a harmless coot.
 
Why do people dedicate their lives to hacking into stuff? Honestly, if it doesn't make you any money (and in this case, it obviously didn't), there is absolutely no point in wasting your time on it. Does this guy still live with his parents or something?
 

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