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Hacker suspect to fight extradition to U.S.
Ted Bridis, The Associated Press 2002-11-13

An unemployed British computer administrator will fight U.S. efforts to extradite him to face criminal charges in what U.S. authorities are calling the largest ever successful hacking effort against American military networks, his lawyer said Wednesday.

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Hacker suspect to fight extradition to U.S. 2002-11-13
Anonymous (2 replies)
Hacker suspect to fight extradition to U.S. 2002-11-15
Anonymous
I agree, its complete ignorance to punish others for the flaws in a system someone was able to exploit, if you are going to have publicly accessible systems, aka nearly ever computer connected to the internet, at least have the sense to secure it and maintain that security, otherwise when you "fall asleep at the wheel", someone with or without malicious intent can come into your system, it is wrong but it exposes the errors in your own security measures, either get with the program and protect and maintain security on a regular basis or quit punishing those who get in to your networks because of your ignorance

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