, SecurityFocus 2003-09-10
Days before going public with his penetration of the New York Times internal network last year, hacker Adrian Lamo created five new user accounts with the LexisNexis database service under the Times corporate account, which he used to rack up $300,000 in charges over the following three months, a federal complaint in New York charges.
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Of course he should be tried
2003-09-11
drg (3 replies)
drg (3 replies)
Of course he should be tried
2003-09-11
The 420 Zodiac (1 replies)
The 420 Zodiac (1 replies)
Of course he should be tried
2003-09-12
Wckd (1 replies)
Wckd (1 replies)
Of course he should be tried - Enough analogies!
2003-09-12
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
The difference between my network and yours.....
2003-09-11
Anonymous Hacker Supporter (3 replies)
Anonymous Hacker Supporter (3 replies)
breaking into someone's house analogy doesn't work !!!
2003-09-11
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
breaking into someone's house analogy doesn't work !!!
2003-09-12
An idiot like the one that posted before me.
An idiot like the one that posted before me.

>everyone deserves a second chance, especially
>people with high morals like Lamo. I do not
>beleive 3 years in prison would do any good to
>anyone.
Lemme guess, you probally are a Christian?
Why don't you go find another god/hero/martyr to worship?
It is men who believe in somethings are the reasons why we have wars and prejudices.
How does he have high morals?
Did you question his motives?
Did you know him personally?
Or are you one of those morons that just quick to whorship?
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