either this guy is some sort of idiot savant -- he hacked into the pentagon
looking for proof of UFOs -- or the state of national cybersecurity is even
worse than they are telling people (and the cybersecurity post isn't getting
filled).

 http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSTRE56U1XD20090731

 British hacker loses U.S. extradition appeal Fri Jul 31, 2009 6:22am EDT

     
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By Luke 
Baker<http://blogs.reuters.com/search/journalist.php?edition=us&n=Luke.Baker>

LONDON (Reuters) - A Briton wanted in the United States for breaking into
NASA and Pentagon networks in "the biggest military hack of all time" lost
an appeal against his extradition Friday, making a U.S. trial more likely.

Gary McKinnon, 43, has fought a three-year battle to avoid extradition,
including going to the European Court of Human Rights, but he appeared to
have run out of options as Britain's High Court ruled against his latest
appeal Friday.

The court rejected arguments by McKinnon's lawyers that extraditing
McKinnon, who was recently diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, a form of
autism, would have disastrous consequences for his health, including
possible psychosis and suicide.

Judges also dismissed his calls for a judicial review of the case. Lawyers
had challenged a refusal by Britain's chief prosecutor to allow McKinnon to
be tried in Britain, which would have avoided any need for extradition.

"For the reasons set out in the judgment, the claims against the secretary
of state and the Department for Public Prosecutions are dismissed," Lord
Justice Stanley Burnton said in the ruling, according to the Press
Association.

McKinnon, whose lawyers describe him as a "UFO eccentric" who used the
Internet to search for alien life, is accused of causing the U.S. Army's
entire network of more than 2,000 computers in Washington to be shut down
for 24 hours in what U.S. authorities called "the biggest military hack of
all time."

He was arrested in 2002 after U.S. prosecutors charged him with illegally
accessing computers, including systems at the Pentagon and NASA, and causing
$700,000 worth of damage.

McKinnon told Reuters in 2006 that he was just a computer nerd who wanted to
find out whether aliens really existed and became obsessed with trawling
through large military data networks for any proof that they might be out
there.

He had used his own computer with a 56K dial-up modem at his London home
with no password protection and somehow managed to evade every security
measure the U.S. military had adopted.

If he is convicted by a U.S. court, McKinnon could face up to 70 years in
prison.

Members of the British media and family and friends have waged a lengthy
campaign to try to prevent McKinnon's extradition. His mother was angry at
the latest setback.

"It's a disgrace, and they should be highly embarrassed," Janis Sharp told
reporters outside the court. "This is from the Bush era, it is hold-over
from the Bush era."

President Barack
Obama<http://www.reuters.com/news/globalcoverage/barackobama>"would
not want this to happen," she said.

(Reporting by Luke Baker


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