https://hungarytoday.hu/ethical-hacker-faces-8-years-in-prison-for-exposing-vulnerability-in-telekoms-system/
Fanni Kaszás
Hungary Today
2019.01.29
The Prosecution Service of Hungary has accused a computer specialist of
breaking into the Magyar Telekom database by which, according to the
office, he has committed a 'crime of disturbing a public utility' and
endangered society. The young man is defended by The Hungarian Civil
Liberties Union (HCLU/TASZ). The human rights NGO claimed in an
announcement that the indictment file was incomplete. The
Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County Prosecutor's Office reacted to the statements
on Monday evening and rejected the HCLU’s announcement.
The man discovered a serious vulnerability in Magyar Telekom's system last
April. He communicated it to the company, who later invited him to a
meeting. Joint work was mentioned but never actualized. Although the
company didn't employ him, he further tested the system. At the beginning
of May, he found a vulnerability through which one could access all public
and retail mobile and data traffic and monitor the servers of the
companies served by T-Systems. However, Magyar Telekom reported an unknown
attacker on their system that same day, leading to his arrest.
The trial began this week and according to the HCLU, "the Prosecutor's
Office is asking for a prison sentence" despite the fact that in the
indictment files "it is not clear what exactly has he done." The files
lack the place, time, and means of the committed crimes he is accused of,
"and in general, nothing that would be necessary to present the lawful
accusation in detail."
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