, 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)
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.

you talk like the guy who work in Mcdonald and know nothin.
try to secure a compagnie with over 5000 users. you CAN'T think for everyone. security budjet are so low these they that you don't have anought staff, or anought technologies and software to monitor all. yes we have firewall, yes we have ids and all those things, but the new hired secretary that install kazaa or chatting on the net and get trojaned.. WE CANNOT THINK FOR THEM so think twice before posting such a peace of shit like that. "
BUT i wish my best for adrian, i hope he will not make time in prison. i know what he feel like.
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