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Former Student Gets 30 Months For Political DDoS Attacks

wiredmikey writes "A former University of Akron student was sentenced Friday to 30 months in prison, followed by 3 years of supervised release for conducting denial of service attacks on the sites of several prominent conservative figures as well as infecting several systems with botnet software. Mitchell L. Frost, age 23, of Bellevue, Ohio admitted that between August 2006 and March 2007, he initiated denial of service attacks on web servers hosting the sites of political commentators, including Bill O'Reilly, Rudy Giuliani, Ann Coulter, and others."

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  1. This is strange... by droopus · · Score: 3, Interesting

    He allegedly "admitted" to what looks like ten counts or more, but since his special assessement was $200, he was only convicted of a single felony count. So, then, why ever would he have admitted anything else? That would be allocution, relevant conduct and further admitted behavior. When I plead out in February 2007, I admitted guilt on one count and all others were dismissed. I denied them (they were indeed false) and no one admits other behavior and gets done for one count.

    According to the sentencing table, assuming this is his first offense, his offense was Level 22. He got a standard three-point reduction for admission of guilt and the judge gave him the low end of Level 19. He will do 87.5% of it, (no parole in feds) a little more than 26 months. He'll go to halfway house in 23.

    But he will not go to a Camp. His relevant conduct will affect his custody, and he will probably go to a Low (basically a Medium with cubicles instead of cells), perhaps even FCI Elkton in Ohio where I was. Not fun.

    My suspicion is whether he really admitted all those other counts, or this is journalistic excess.

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    "The pie shall be cut in half and each man shall receive.....death. I'll eat the pie."
  2. Re:Meanwhile, a cop gets 2 years by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Here's how it works. There are three classes of people in American society. The first class is the people who run the large institutions: the politicians in government, and the executives of corporations. The second class is the people who protect these institutions: police, lawyers, the media, etc. The third class is everyone else. To calculate a criminal sentence, just use the following formula:

    adjusted sentence = original sentence * 10^(class of perpetrator - class of victim)

    If you kill someone of your own class, you might get 20 years in prison. But since the BART cop was in the second class, while Grant was in the third, this was dropped down to 2 years. Here, it's the reverse: the student targeted conservative pundits (second class) so instead of 3 months he gets 30.

  3. Re:Scratch a Liberal, find an Autocrat. by jcr · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Ignore the political aspect, and he's just a vandal.

    I concur. Like a spammer, he should suffer a penalty proportional to the crime. So, how many computers did he use in the DDOS attack, and what's the statutory penalty for fraudulent/unauthorized use of a computer?

    Add them up, and he should probably do a couple of centuries of jail time.

    -jcr

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    The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
  4. Re:Scratch a Liberal, find an Autocrat. by causality · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It pains ME to see an ideologue debase a basic free speech issue iinto another stupid liberal/conservative diatribe..

    Those MORONS think the whole world revolves around their artificial bullshit dichotomy.

    Reduce the world to liberal/conservative and you reduce choices. Reduce choices and you reduce freedom.

    It is ALL about the power of Big Capital. It frames the dialog, and the lemmings folllow.

    Well, Big Capital is one half of it. The other half of it is a public school system that takes great pains to never teach the basic logic, rhetoric, and critical thinking necessary to see that for yourself. Without that, many people would divest from the various sources of Big Capital and it wouldn't be Big Capital anymore.

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    It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education. - Einstein
  5. The reason this happens... by TheStatsMan · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Lengthy prison sentences are a product of, not only politicians and the War on Crime, but corporate ownership of jails. There is a financial and electoral incentive for putting people in jail. The growth of the prison population has grown dramatically in the last 50 years as a result of the commercialization of the penal system.