Hts Founder Convicted

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  1. .petchay

    .petchay Well-Known Member

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    HTS Founder convicted: http://www.hackthissite.org/news/view/354

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    By Matt O'Connor
    Tribune staff reporter
    Published December 8, 2006


    A Chicago man was sentenced to 2 years in prison Thursday for
    illegally accessing the Web site of a conservative political
    activist group and downloading the credit-card numbers of
    thousands of its members.

    Jeremy Hammond plotted to use the credit cards to make donations
    to humanitarian and charity groups opposed by the Protest Warrior
    Web site into which he hacked, but he changed his mind, according
    to court records.

    According to his lawyer, Hammond has extreme left-wing political
    views. He admitted to the FBI that he was a member of hackthissite.org,
    which identifies itself as "an online movement of hackers, activists
    and anarchists," the court records show.

    After Hammond's father had noted his son was 19 at the time and
    used poor judgment, U.S. District Judge James B. Zagel picked up
    on the point, but used more blunt terms.

    "You were an idiot when you did it," the judge said. "At the
    perspective of my age, all 19-year-olds are idiots."

    Prosecutors had sought up to the maximum 5-year prison term and
    said they wanted Hammond, now 21, immediately jailed for violating
    bail by failing two recent drug tests and being arrested on disorderly
    conduct charges.

    But Zagel said that was too harsh a sentence in this case and
    allowed Hammond to surrender to prison on Jan. 3.

    Hammond was "more interested in countering speech he found wrong
    rather than picking the pockets" of political rivals, the judge said.

    In addition to imposing the 2-year prison term, Zagel ordered Hammond
    to pay about $5,250 in fines and restitution and barred him from
    participating with hackthissite.org or similar Internet groups for
    three years after his release from prison.

    "The threat of what you did is damaging to democratic discourse,
    your side's as well," Zagel told Hammond.

    Hammond's father, Jack, contended his son's hacking was an immature
    act of revenge for a similar attack on hackthissite.org's Web site.

    Though he faulted his son's judgment, the elder Hammond said his
    son's "basic inner moral code is good."

    But Assistant U.S. Atty. Brandon Fox said this wasn't the first time
    Hammond had illegally hacked. He wrote ----drug messages on the
    anti-drug DARE Web site, hacked into a former employer's computer
    system and was expelled from college for hacking, Fox said.

    Fox urged a stiff prison term to punish Hammond for his disrespect for
    both the law and the opposing political opinions of others.

    In court papers, Hammond's lawyer, Matthew McQuaid, had compared
    his client's computer skills to "a comic book character's `superpower.'"

    In court Thursday, McQuaid contended Hammond was too emotionally
    immature to "harness" his political opinions.

    According to the court records, Hammond gained access to the credit-card
    information of about 5,000 people who had bought items or donated online
    on Protest Warrior's Web site.

    An acquaintance of Hammond's who tipped off authorities to Hammond's
    involvement was upset because Hammond allegedly had let an associate take
    the fall for a previous hacking, the records show.

    In comments to the judge, Hammond, who pleaded guilty in September, said
    his motivation wasn't thievery but rather "political rivalry."
     
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    good one less hacker and right wing dick for us to worry about
     
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    yeah thank god!
     
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    that kid is an idiot, 5 years ftw tbh.
     
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    sucks for him lol
     
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    I'm surprised they didn't charge him as a terrorist - just about everything else falls under the term these days :rolleyes:
     
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    I don't believe the knowledge of hacking is ethically wrong, but when you abuse it as he did there should be punishments and consequences such as jail time which he received.
     
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    it can be good because certain people can find exploits in peoples sites and then tell them where to touch up on.
     
  9. ShotokanTiger

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    never heared of that site, i can imagine the help forum though:

    "HI i'm nwe hre hw0 do u h4xoRz teh whitehouse.gov site,rly wana no, kk?"
     
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    Yea exactly, I know a bit of web security and I would never consider using it to exploit a hole in websites. First off, 99% of the people who do are using a script programmed by someone else, and second off, it's not right.
     
  11. XiaoHaTreD

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    One less hacker makes the internet safer to roam.
     

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