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Source: thelede.blogs.nytimes.com --- 1 day ago
Gary McKinnon in 2006. (Kieran Doherty/Reuters) The case of the British conspiracy buff who hacked his way onto the wrong side of American law at a particularly sensitive time would seem to have reached a crucial point. After several legal twists and turns, Gary McKinnon seems to have run out of ways to avoid extradition to [...] ...
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk --- 1 day ago
A UFO enthusiast who hacked into top-secret US military computers appealed to the Home Secretary yesterday to stop his extradition after losing a legal appeal. ... Source: www.eweek.com --- 1 day ago
A British man accused of hacking into U.S. military computers lost a major court battle today and could be extradited to the United States within weeks. Gary McKinnon is alleged to have illegally accessed computers belonging to the Pentagon, NASA and the U.S. Army and Navy in 2001 and 2002. McKinnon lost his appeal today to the European Court of Human Rights to block his extradition. - A British man accused by the United States of quot;the biggest military hack of all time quot; lost an appeal on Thursday and could be extradited to the United States within weeks. Gary McKinnon, 42, had asked the European Court of Human Rights to block his extradition, complaining that he could ... ... Source: www.neowin.net --- 1 day ago
A British man accused of hacking into U.S. military computers lost a major court battle today and could be extradited to the United States within weeks. Gary McKinnon is alleged to have illegally accessed computers belonging to the Pentagon, NASA and the U.S. Army and Navy in 2001 and 2002. McKinnon lost his appeal today to the European Court of Human Rights to block his extradition. A British man accused by the United States of "the biggest military hack of all time" lost an appeal on Thursday and could be extradited to the United States within weeks. Gary McKinnon, 42, had asked the European Court of Human Rights to block his extradition, complaining that he could face inhumane prison conditions if convicted there. He took his case to the court after losing an appeal to the British House of Lords last month. View: The full story @ eWeek Read full story... ... Source: www.webpronews.com --- 1 day ago
The European Court of Human Rights has rejected the appeal of British Hacker Gary McKinnon, opening the door for him to be extradited to the United States within weeks. McKinnon is accused of carrying out "the biggest military hack of all time" and could face up to 70 years if convicted in the U.S. for hacking the computers of the Pentagon, U.S. army, navy and NASA which caused $700,000 worth of damages. McKinnon has said he was searching for evidence of U.F.O.'s read more ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 6 hours ago
Enterprise Security Today Aug 29 2008 2:46PM GMT ... Source: www.crn.com --- 1 day ago
Man faces charges for breaking into U.S. government computer networks in 2001-2002 while searching for evidence of extraterrestrials. ... Source: www.computerworlduk.com --- 11 hours ago
Lawyer says he should be tried on British soil Gary McKinnon, the British Hacker who successfully breached top US government security, has reportedly made a final appeal to home secretary Jacqui Smith to prevent his extradition to the US. ... Source: www.overclockersclub.com --- 1 day ago
As we have reported previously, Hacker Gary McKinnon decided to take his case to the European Court of Human Rights after losing his final appeal in Britain. The appeal to the European court has now been lost and McKinnon faces extradition to the U.S. within two weeks. If he is tried and convicted, he could now face the prospect of life in jail in a country he has never set foot in previously. McKinnon has admitted breaking into 97 US military and NASA computers in search of information on UFOs. McKinnon is said to be "absolutely devastated by the decision" and his solicitor has also said that he would ask for the case to be tried in Britain, having recently been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome. The US government maintains that he committed a malicious crime. ... Source: www.4ni.co.uk --- 1 day ago
A British computer expert, accused of hacking into secret military computers has today lost his appeal to the European Court of Human Rights, and now faces extradition to the US.Gary McKinnon, born in Glasgow, will face extradition to the United States in the next fortnight, his solicitor has said. He had asked the European Court to 'stay' his extradition pending an appeal to the court. Howeve..... ...
Source: www.dbtechno.com --- 11 hours ago
Washington (dbTechno) - A British man, 42-year old Gary McKinnon, lost an appeal this week, and will now likely be extradited to the United States. He is the Hacker who managed to hack his way into the Pentagon and NASA. The 42-year old Gary McKinnon had his appeal denied by the European Court of Human Rights. His [...] ... Find more results for British Hacker on RSSMicro.com |
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