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Suspected Mariposa Botnet Creator Arrested

mehemiah writes "The writer of the Mariposa Botnet has been arrested through international effort. The FBI said this arrest and the arrests of three alleged operators in February were the result of a two-year joint investigation into the Mariposa Botnet, which may have infected as many as eight million to 12 million computers around the world."

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  1. Jail time by alvinrod · · Score: 5, Funny

    Send him off to jail. It's his turn to get a lot of unsolicited male in his inbox.

  2. And in related news ... by powerlord · · Score: 5, Funny

    "The writer of the Mariposa Botnet has been arrested through international effort. The FBI said this arrest and the arrests of three alleged operators in February were the result of a two-year joint investigation into the Mariposa Botnet, which may have infected as many as eight million to 12 million computers around the world."

    In related news, a grass roots campaign has started on the net calling for his release.

    Current estimates are that anywhere from 8 to 12 million people around the world are current calling for his release, writing petitions to their local government, and spamming on-line petition sites hoping to bring attention to this issue.

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    1. Re:And in related news ... by GungaDan · · Score: 3, Funny

      In Soviet Russia you fly over joke's head!

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  3. Re:Two years? by alvinrod · · Score: 2, Funny

    Pft... Everyone knows you just need to create a GUI-interface using Visual Basic to track his IP address.

  4. Re:Two years? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Oh hell no. You've got to code something up in Visual Basic to do things like that.