By Elmer PhudPosted Saturday 28th June 2008 09:56 GMT
" . . .sensitive information stored in Internet Explorer to spare users the hassle of having to remember passwords . . "
Yeah, well -- it's like leaving yer car keys on a table in the hall. The door's locked but anyone with a wire coat hanger or long pole (ooh, err missus) gets the car. Once again M$ should be partly to blame for leading customers on about what they call 'Security'.
By Chris GPosted Saturday 28th June 2008 11:21 GMT
For 19 years old this kid did some impressive stuff but he only stole1·5 k in goods?
Obviously not so much of a big time criminal as a stupid kid.
If he goes to prison in California for five years, when he comes out after the equivalent of a residential degree course in crime, he will be big time. What he needs is some one to take him on as some kind of mentor and expand and direct his skills in somewhat more socially acceptable directions.
By kain preacherPosted Saturday 28th June 2008 19:32 GMT
" . . .sensitive information stored in Internet Explorer to spare users the hassle of having to remember passwords . . "
Yeah, well -- it's like leaving yer car keys on a table in the hall. The door's locked but anyone with a wire coat hanger or long pole (ooh, err missus) gets the car. Once again M$ should be partly to blame for leading customers on about what they call 'Security'.
Hmm Firefox store passwords to. I've found that fire fix will store field info. Might not sound bad unless that field is fora CC number.
By I. AproveofitspendingonspecificprojectsPosted Sunday 29th June 2008 00:52 GMT
[quote=somefool]What he needs is some one to take him on as some kind of mentor and expand and direct his skills in somewhat more socially acceptable directions.[unquote]
You mean like the National Socialist Party helped Hitler redecorate the map of Europe?
The problem with that scenario is that you don't know what firm is waitng stage left, to take over residence when you leave.
Look who the landlord's agents Rostefelt and Crutchell let the place to for the next 50 years.
What was wrong with Hitler? He was good hearted and meant well , and his mum loved him.
My comment was intended to be tongue in cheek, although it is true that five years will make him even less pleasant than he already is. When you read how he engineered what he did, it is clear that he has a devious, antisocial and indeed sociopathic mind set. Rehabilitation is a myth which is a shame, as it is , in this case, a waste of a clever brain.
Too bad he didn't use his abilities and innovations to get a good job that would have done the sector some good and fattened his wallet much more than that petty theft.
Pfft only if you live in the only country in the western world where crime is rising. Rehabilitation works just fine. However the media finds that boring so you never hear about it. Crime is down in the western world but the media reporting of crime is going up everyday.
You want to send a 19 year old child prodigy into some of the least humane living conditions on the planet for doing little more than proving current investigative techniques for online crime fallible? $1500 is less than I earn in a month, and i'm bottom-rung tech suopport. He's hardly a MAFIAA-scale criminal mastermind.
I hope they stick this kid into a scheme where he can get a decent clue about life outside 'the box' and put his skills to more useful enterprises.
Granted it was the wrong way to to about getting notariety, but (speculatively) if his parents think he's just an anti-social nerd and his teachers at school mistook his reclusiveness for some learning disability and held him back, where else did he have to go?
Steal music and you have Homeland Security and the FBI on your ass for supporting terrorism, with 10 years in jail. Actually steal identity and cause distress to people while getting rich and you get a maximum of 5 years in jail.
"In April 2007, for example, he used stolen credit card information to make a $1,422 purchase from Hinsite Global Technologies"
"He's also agreed to pay almost $74,000 in restitution."
I think the $1,422 thing is just one example, and considering he's paying $74,000 restitution I think it's fair to say the card abuse wasn't a one time thing.
He should be forced to work technical support until he'd done the equivelant amount of time* that he made everyone waste cleaning up his mess.
* Probably a lifetime.
Re: "...making an example of him to act as a deterrent..." #
By CharlesPosted Monday 30th June 2008 14:00 GMT
Well, rehabilitation doesn't seem to work, either. They're either already solidly against the system so that they'll just "bide their time" and go right back to business as soon as it's over or they're either so dense or so empty that anything you try to teach them either bounces off (the former) or passes right through (the latter).
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By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 28th June 2008 04:53 GMT
@ac #
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eeee, need Yorkshire Flux lad. #
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re: flux capaictor #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 28th June 2008 08:32 GMT
Don't drop the ..... #
By Charles Manning Posted Saturday 28th June 2008 08:58 GMT
IEeeeeee - again #
By Elmer Phud Posted Saturday 28th June 2008 09:56 GMT
Smart or stupid? #
By Chris G Posted Saturday 28th June 2008 11:21 GMT
Another Paris Hilton story... #
By William Old Posted Saturday 28th June 2008 13:02 GMT
Send his @$$ to Singapore #
By Fatman Posted Saturday 28th June 2008 13:54 GMT
Only 5 years? #
By Tom Posted Saturday 28th June 2008 16:53 GMT
@By Elmer Phud #
By kain preacher Posted Saturday 28th June 2008 19:32 GMT
The Social constant? #
By I. Aproveofitspendingonspecificprojects Posted Sunday 29th June 2008 00:52 GMT
AH! #
By Chris G Posted Sunday 29th June 2008 08:40 GMT
A life wasted #
By Max Posted Sunday 29th June 2008 10:33 GMT
Not enough. #
By RotaCyclic Posted Sunday 29th June 2008 14:34 GMT
good luck to him #
By micronaut Posted Sunday 29th June 2008 18:09 GMT
@Chris G #
By Lars Posted Monday 30th June 2008 06:09 GMT
@micronaut #
By Andy Blackburn Posted Monday 30th June 2008 08:39 GMT
"...making an example of him to act as a deterrent..." #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 30th June 2008 08:50 GMT
@fatman #
By Ash Posted Monday 30th June 2008 09:04 GMT
Better life style #
By Jamie Posted Monday 30th June 2008 09:07 GMT
Re: Smart or Stupid #
By James Posted Monday 30th June 2008 11:21 GMT
@jamie #
By wulff heiss Posted Monday 30th June 2008 12:10 GMT
RTFA #
By Kerberos Posted Monday 30th June 2008 12:35 GMT
Re: "...making an example of him to act as a deterrent..." #
By Charles Posted Monday 30th June 2008 14:00 GMT
so open #
By sean bone Posted Monday 30th June 2008 16:29 GMT
5 years is a long time #
By David Hicks Posted Monday 30th June 2008 16:40 GMT
video #
By wilma Posted Monday 30th June 2008 17:36 GMT
ok can someone explain the broken law to me ? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 2nd July 2008 17:44 GMT