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Adrian Lamo Surrenders

clafarge writes "Three days after Adrian Lamo was charged with hacking, he surrendered himself to marshals at the federal courthouse in Sacramento. This according to a story on the AP's LiveWire. He's accused of causing 'more than $25K damage to New York Times Co.,' and performing LexisNexis searches on his own name to the tune of $300K! I always find it interesting that so little tinkering can cause so much 'damage' (if you didn't get that wink, read the article about the nature of the 'damage'). He's in his parents' custody on $250K bail." webmaven adds links to the same AP article carried by Wired, InfoWorld, and C|Net, and points out that more coverage can be found via Google News. He writes: "Adrian negotiated the terms of his surrender, which included the charges in the warrant issued against him being disclosed."

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  1. Quick.. by grub · · Score: 5, Funny


    Start printing stickers that say "Adrian" which you can apply over the word "Kevin"..

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  2. Re:He boasted.... by Mononoke · · Score: 5, Funny
    How good are the ones who keep their mouths shut and just steal shit?
    We are absolutely incredi...

    Aw crap.

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  3. Leave the poor guy alone... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The man's name is Lamo. Hasn't he suffered enough?

  4. Next story : AP Under Attack by Zork+the+Almighty · · Score: 4, Funny

    TOP STORY : The Associated Press website is under attack. A flood of connection attempts beginning at 02:52PM Eastern time have rendered the website unavailable. Initial reports suggest that this attack originates from an organization known as "Slashdot", however it is unclear whether this is a terrorist organization or whether terrorism is involved.

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  5. Re:He boasted.... by CrashPanic · · Score: 4, Funny

    He blew his cover and then surrendered?!

    Boy what a Lamo

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  6. Re:Reasonable damage figures by gregbaker · · Score: 4, Funny
    As someone who oversees a few websites, I can tell you that there is plenty to do already without having to worry about some hacker breaking in to my system.

    Ummm... you should probably be worrying about that anyway.

    I'd like to see how *your* computers handle a hacking attack from this guy.

    So would I. It's hard to know about the flaws in your system--you pretty much keep things patched, watch the logs and hope. An email from a benevolent hacker that says "You really need to change..." would be appreciated.

  7. Re:Reasonable damage figures by dipipanone · · Score: 4, Funny

    IMHO, the analogy should be that his crime was saying, "The NYT keeps your credit card information on their kitchen table, and they don't even have a lock on their back door."

    No, his crime was the break in. Exposing the Times's idiocy was what provided the motive to ensure that that crime was prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

    To return to the house with the flawed lock analogy, what Lamo did was equivalent of opening your front door, and then announcing to everyone in the street that you have a taste for erotica featuring barnyard animals.

  8. Re:Personal case by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh yeah? Well I cracked a gajillion passwords in 5 minutes with my Casio calculator watch. And then they made me president of the company.

    So there.