The Drudge Report links to a story of an arrest in an important computer hacking case in London:
A London man described as the “world’s biggest computer hacker” has been arrested.
Gary McKinnon, 39, was seized by the Met’s extradition unit at his Wood Green home.
The unemployed former computer engineer is accused of causing the US government $1billion of damage by breaking into its most secure computers at the Pentagon and Nasa. He is likely to be extradited to America to face eight counts of computer crime in 14 states and could be jailed for 70 years.
Why did he do it, you wonder? According to his friends,
[McKinnon] was desperate to prove that the Americans had mounted a huge cover-up to deny his belief that aliens had visited earth.
Andrew Edwards, who has known McKinnon since their days together at Highgate Wood comprehensive, said in 2002: “Gary told me all he was doing was looking for proof of a cover-up over UFOs.
“He’s been interested in UFOs for some time and believes the Americans are holding back information – although he didn’t find any proof.”
Maybe he just didn’t look hard enough.
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