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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Hackers have set: they have done anything wrong

Irving Jose Escobar seemed nothing more than a child in Miami judge tough sheet. But last year has pleaded guilty for his role in a multi-one million U.S. dollar scam in Florida in connection with the use of Gonzales.

What is more often based on charges in separate cases, are key roles in cyberheist massive TJX, parent of retailers TJ Maxx and Marshall and credit card fraud, it leads. First disclosed by TJX in January 2007, he is considered the largest such theft.

Albert Gonzalez appeared to be a reformed hacker. But former government informant was a central character in what Justice Department officials claim was an international crime syndicate in cybernated space that ripped from the tens of millions of credit card numbers and debiti major U.S. retailers.

It is unclear whether Gonzalez and Escobar know each other. But each was involved in several scams that are linked to TJX, according to their charges. In discordant history attackers Gonzalez and streetwise Escobar represent the book at the large digital crime. According to psychiatrists, hackers and computer security experts, they represent the vanguard of cybercrooks: young, misguided males who rationalize that they have done something wrong..

27-year-old Cuban American, Gonzalez was arrested in 2003 in credit card fraud charges in New Jersey and agreed to cooperate with authorities to avoid jail. The Secret Service, Gonzalez helped agents infiltrate Shadow Crew, an online network of credit card thieves.

But it does not prevent him from later heading a ring that the evaluation of more than 40 million credit card numbers and debiti TJX and eight other major retailers, the U.S., according to federal charges. He faces life imprisonment if convicted on charges of computer fraud, wire fraud, access device fraud, aggravated identity theft and conspiracy, court spokeswoman said. Gonzalez has pleaded not guilty in September. 11 arraignment in Boston federal court.

Like Escobar and Gonzalez, many are innocent Adam. "This is not rattle rattle snakes," says Greg Saathoff, a professor at the University of Virginia psikiatrisë, which is a world leader profiles of criminals. "The film is a portrait is evil geniuses that have absolute control and calculated, but they can be creative and grandiose."

Swede charged in the alleged attack on NASA, Cisco

U.S. authorities have interviewed Pettersson in the past, but it is not clear whether he will face several charges against him in U.S.. In the United States has a limited reciprocal agreement with the Swedish law, and he is unlikely to be extradited.

Justitsministeriet ran claims buffet Monday one of the largest Internet hacking attack that compromised other universities, companies, governmental bodies and international organizations - but you can do outside of U.S. law.

Tuesday number five U.S. indictment alleged charges Pettersson hacking into systems of Cisco Systems Inc. and NASA, but officials said it was behind a major hacking incidents in the world, including NASA moves hacks reactive Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, MIT, Stanford and CERN, European Organization for Nuclear Research.

Pettersson has denied involvement in U.S. attacks dry, reports AP.

But Pettersson has already been convicted and fined for other attacks in Sweden, dried, and U.S. prosecutors in San Francisco say they are working with Swedish officials in the American case, reported Associated Press. Sweden can pursue their citizens on behalf of other countries

U.S. indictment alléger particular, 14 May 2004, Pettersson hacking computer systems of Cisco, compromised and the company's software.

It is also alléger that between May 19 and 20, 2004, Pettersson hacking into computers in the maternity and Research Center, NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division (NSS), which is located at Moffett Field in California.

Police seize computers if Stafford


McDonald says the attacks do not bother her, adding that she does not believe that the police have received a computer owned by her former husband and his family.

Tori was in the April 8 primary school leaving her with an unknown woman

Tori Stafford mother says police in Woodstock, Ont., PC believes that as part of an ongoing search for the eight-year-old girl.

Tara McDonald says in addition to your computer, the police are the mother of all computers and other conservatives, and her brother have access.

She says the police here seized the computer to see if someone sent weird messages Tory Daryn or her brother, 10


With close to Mother's Day Sunday, McDonald said that only wish is to return her daughter after the town.
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