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Two Europeans Indicted In US For 2003 DDOS Attacks

narramissic writes "In a continuation of the first successful U.S. investigation ever into DDOS attacks, Axel Gembe, 25, of Germany and Lee Graham Walker, 24, of England were indicted Thursday by a grand jury in Los Angeles, California, on one count of conspiracy and one count of intentionally damaging a computer system. The two men were allegedly hired by Jay R. Echouafni, owner of Orbit Communication, a Massachusetts-based company that sold home satellite systems, to carry out DDOS attacks against two of Orbit's competitors."

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  1. Criminal Minds by mfh · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It takes a genius to hire a couple of people to do your dirty work. It takes even greater genius to accept money to damage computer systems, from a complete stranger who would never rat you out.

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  2. Revoke by Improv · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This seems like a good time to consider revoking Orbit Communications' corporate charter.

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  3. Re:extradition by neuromanc3r · · Score: 5, Informative

    You're wrong. Germany does extradite citizens, as long as a couple of conditions are met.

    Specifically, the suspect must have committed a crime that is punishable in both countries, must not be tortured or executed after the extradition, needs a fair trial and so on...