http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/08/hacker-super-computer-access/
By David Kravets
Threat Level
Wired.com
08.27.13
A 24-year-old Pennsylvania hacker pleaded guilty today to accusations he
tried to sell access to Energy Department supercomputers he unlawfully
accessed.
The defendant, who remains free pending a November sentencing date, faces
as much as 18 months behind bars under a plea deal (.pdf) with
Massachusetts federal authorities.
Among other exploits, Andrew James Miller pleaded guilty to propositioning
an undercover Federal Bureau of Investigation agent during an online chat
to pay him $50,000 for “root” access to the supercomputers at the National
Energy Research Scientific Computing Center at the Lawrence Berkeley
National Lab California.
Using the handle “Green,” he pasted during the chat that he had proof of
access, the government said in an indictment. The research center, which
houses some of the world’s most powerful computers, offers high-end
computing power for Energy Department-approved projects.
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