Slashdot Mirror


German Youth Convicted for Sasser Worm

dan dan the dna man writes "The BBC is reporting that Sven Jaschan, author of the Sasser Worm, has been found guilty of computer sabotage and illegally altering data. He received a 21 month suspended sentence, as he was tried as a minor. He was 17 years old when he wrote the worm." From the article: "Sven Jaschan avoided a jail sentence by the skin of his teeth because he was arrested within days of his 18th birthday...However, in the grand scheme of the virus world, it's the organised crime gangs, which are increasingly emerging to make stacks of money through targeted attacks, that should be dealt the harsh sentences - over and above the dumb teenagers."

8 of 421 comments (clear)

  1. more appropriate punishment by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't lock him up, don't curtail his computer usage.

    Just force him to use AOL for the next 5 years.

    1. Re:more appropriate punishment by TripMaster+Monkey · · Score: 4, Funny


      You call that 'appropriate'???

      I call that 'cruel and unusual'.

      --
      ____

      ~ |rip/\/\aster /\/\onkey

  2. *ducks* by jZnat · · Score: 5, Funny

    I guess he wasn't able to worm his way out of this one.

    --
    'Yes, firefox is indeed greater than women. Can women block pops up for you? No. Can Firefox show you naked women? Yes.'
  3. Re:Parent is wrong by Tante · · Score: 3, Funny

    From the Parent:

    The virus was released ON his 18th birthday (April 29, 2004). He was tried as a minor because the german courts determined that he created the virus before he was 18. He wasn't arrested days before his 18th birthday as the parent says.

    From the Article:

    "Sven Jaschan avoided a jail sentence by the skin of his teeth because he was arrested within days of his 18th birthday,"

    So he was arrested before he released the virus? When did Germany get their pre-crime division up and running?

  4. The Guido Proposition by 1967mustangman · · Score: 3, Funny

    My brother in-law has what he calls the Guido proposition. That is that everyone in the country should pitch in 1 or two dollars a year to a fund which hires big guys named Guido and Luigi to fly around the world find these virus writers and spammers and well..............I think you get the picture. That would be so much better than jail time.

    --
    Madre de Dios! Es El Pollo Diablo! -- Captain Blondebeard
  5. Re:Inevitable... by TripMaster+Monkey · · Score: 3, Funny


    That's OK...your previous post applies to just about any discusion on Slashdot... ^_^

    --
    ____

    ~ |rip/\/\aster /\/\onkey

  6. Re:Creating vs. releasing by dknj · · Score: 5, Funny

    simple, just release your virus with an EULA. if you use it, the creator assumes no responsibility. if the creator goes to jail, it means EULA's fail and thus hell will freeze over, the earth will start spinning backwards, and mass anarchy will take over the world.

  7. Re:Dumb Kid, Sure (But Delta Sucks) by Ranger · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...allegedly wrecked Delta Airlines' systems in Atlanta for seven hours, leading to the cancellation of 40 flights. Around the world,

    How is this any different than a normal day on Delta Airlines? They probably figured they could blame their low industry rankings on Sasser.

    --
    "You'll get nothing, and you'll like it!"