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He will shortly have to leave his home in North London and could be facing up to 70 years in a U.S. federal prison
when I was there, you do a NetStat routine and you see all the other connections to that machine, and there is a permanent weakness for foreign hackers because their security is not even lax, it is nonexistent. You wouldn't believe it. They might claim that by installing a remote control program, I opened them (the systems) up, but the access was already there. I didn't even have to crack passwords.
Originally posted by silverking
What do I think?
He will shortly have to leave his home in North London and could be facing up to 70 years in a U.S. federal prison
I think he is going to regret it.
I would like to know if getting access to a NASA cpu is as simple as he made it seem.
Originally posted by Lethil
...Plus he didnt *really* hack into anything...
Originally posted by Lethil
I personally dont think he found anything of great significance...Very secret documents would never be held on a computer,they would still be on old fashioned paper,and if it was on a computer it would encrypted...Plus he didnt *really* hack into anything...