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Wikileaks DDoS Attacker Arrested, Equipment Seized

kaptink writes "The self proclaimed hacker that waged a DDoS attack on Wikileaks has been arrested and has had all his equipment seized. What is interesting is that local police conducted the raid and not a federal authority such as the FBI. The Jester (th3j35t3r) who has a reputation for attacking websites he disagrees with is said to be trying to raise $10,000 in expected lawyers fees. If anyone is going to be alight in the whole Wikileaks debacle, its going to be the lawyers. Personally I think anyone who spells their nick with numbers in an effort to look 'leet' deserves to have their computer confiscated."

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  1. Summary Fail by intellitech · · Score: 5, Informative

    Try as I might, I see ZERO MENTION of the jester being arrested in the linked article. Here's the real article, pulled from the original submission:

    http://www.thinq.co.uk/2010/12/1/wikileaks-hacker-raided-cops/

    Interestingly enough, thinq.co.uk seems to be one of only a few, if more than one, reporting on the subject. A few quick google searches turned up nothing regarding his arrest..

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    1. Re:Summary Fail by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      Not only that, but other sites reporting on the subject are already retracting:

      UPDATES: Reports of the raid and confiscation of equipment are most likely a hoax or an elaborate social engineering scheme to capitalize on current news events.

      Details are still few, and sympathizers should exercise caution before donating funds allegedly for "attorney fees". The original text requesting donations, as quoted below, and the corresponding link have been deleted from the "new" site.

      https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/9916-Hacker-The-Jester-Reports-Raid-By-Law-Enforcement.html

    2. Re:Summary Fail by NiceGeek · · Score: 4, Funny

      "Someone on here earlier was saying that the Jester doesn't have the smarts or the technology to pull off something like the DDoS "

      and if someone says something on Slashdot, it must be true!

    3. Re:Summary Fail by Celestialwolf · · Score: 4, Informative

      Try as I might, I see ZERO MENTION of the jester being arrested in the linked article. Here's the real article, pulled from the original submission:

      http://www.thinq.co.uk/2010/12/1/wikileaks-hacker-raided-cops/

      Interestingly enough, thinq.co.uk seems to be one of only a few, if more than one, reporting on the subject. A few quick google searches turned up nothing regarding his arrest..

      Reply posted on the link you provided above: "UPDATES: Reports of the raid and confiscation of equipment are most likely a hoax or an elaborate social engineering scheme to capitalize on current news events: https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/9916-Hacker-The-Jester-Reports-Raid-By-Law-Enforcement.html "

    4. Re:Summary Fail by NiceGeek · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The nice thing about conspiracies is that they can be blamed for everything.

    5. Re:Summary Fail by blind+monkey+3 · · Score: 5, Funny

      which makes locating and arresting him about as hard for a cop as scratching his own nuts.
      Hey, you try scratching your nuts when you have a donut in one hand and a coffee in the other... you get some strange looks if you start scratching against furniture.

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    6. Re:Summary Fail by MichaelSmith · · Score: 4, Funny

      I may not have the smarts to do that either but I posted a link to my own server on slashdot and it stopped working.

    7. Re:Summary Fail by AndrewNeo · · Score: 5, Funny

      Not if he was behind SEVEN PROXIES.

    8. Re:Summary Fail by ilikejam · · Score: 5, Funny

      "He has to make it past a belly bloated by years of coffee and donuts."

      Careful - these are IT types your talking to.

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    9. Re:Summary Fail by ilikejam · · Score: 4

      s/your/you\'re/

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    10. Re:Summary Fail by Dayofswords · · Score: 5, Informative

      further update from his twitter:
      ( http://twitter.com/th3j35t3r )

      # the real Jester thanks all with common sense and the ability to research, while at the same time never begging for money. (EVER). OUT. about 3 hours ago via web

      # The raid story = fabricated by the imposter (@th3j3st3r - www.th3j35t3r.net) to facilitate him capitalizing on the name, or to draw me out. about 3 hours ago via web

      # really wanted to TANGO DOWN - www.th3j35t3r.net IMPOSTER - today but I appear to have bigger stuff to deal with. Shit happens. about 3 hours ago via web

      # requires no cash. I will not have blood of a money-grabbin opportunist (@th3j35tsr) on my hands. Consider urself dusted. (thankyou). about 3 hours ago via web

      # PS FOR the record I have not been lifted, and do not require any finances or donations - dont be sucked in by @th3j3st3r imposter.OUT about 4 hours ago via web

      # th3j35t3r For sake IMPOSTER (@th3j3st3r (www.th3j35t3r.net)) I plead you to STFU and vanish.'He knows not what he does.' Heed me now. about 4 hours ago via web

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  2. No surprises by betterunixthanunix · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I won't say which, but that guy (or at least someone using that handle) would occasionally drop into an IRC channel that I frequent, trying to recruit us. When news of the leak first broke, I wondered if he was going to try to DOS wikileaks (something he had spoken about doing in the past), and then, there was a DDOS. Now he's been arrested for it, and I cannot say that I am surprised.

    Now I just have to wonder if he'll receive a pardon of some kind.

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  3. Trying to raise money by kyrio · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I truly hope no one is dumb enough to give him money.

  4. Helping Law Enforcement by Sponge+Bath · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So he committed a crime and tweeted about it. Stupid, but helpful for law enforcement. Durrrr....

  5. th3j35t3r - Lame. by Teckla · · Score: 5, Funny

    A nick name like "th3j35t3r" is so unbelievably lame.

    It clearly should be "7h3j3573r".

    1. Re:th3j35t3r - Lame. by melikamp · · Score: 4, Informative

      "7h3j3573r" is still super-lame compared to "73|-|_|3$73®"

  6. Re:Computer expert? by Yvan256 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Watch it with the comments about having numbers in your nick, dude. We're both on very thin ice here.

  7. On a related note by Amorymeltzer · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Wikileaks twitter account is reporting/complaining that Amazon booted them from using their servers. Others are saying it was due to pressure from the US.

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    1. Re:On a related note by Amouth · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Kudos to Amazon for knowing where their bread is buttered.

      NO.. no kudos for them - now if they where presented with a court order to shut it down then by all means.

      but this is a violation of due process if not, and as far as i'm concerned places Amazon out of what could be reasonably considered a common carrier on their EC2 platform..

      which means they should be liable as assisting any illegal activity that happens on their EC2 platform.

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    2. Re:On a related note by L3370 · · Score: 4, Interesting

      From the article from readwriteweb--
      "Senator Lieberman issued a statement saying that Amazon.com has informed his staff that the company has ceased hosting Wikileaks."

      First off...go figure Joe Lieberman has anything to do with this. Second, why must Amazon.com report to Joe Lieberman and his staff for any reason? I'm not the type to boycott services for politcal views, but I'm willing to boycott Amazon for associating with such a toolbag.

  8. Re:Computer expert? by clone52431 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Well, I’m not doing it to appear leet.

    I’m actually doing it in a small sort of protest to the fact that it’s virtually impossible to get a descriptive username (on AIM, originally) without having a number tacked on the end. So I made the username as non-descriptive as possible and made the number extra big.

    But I somewhat doubt anyone cares.

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  9. Re:I'm surprised. by grub · · Score: 4, Funny


    Happy World AIDS Day to you, too!

    lol.

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  10. Re:Computer expert? by ArhcAngel · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let me allay any doubts.

    Besides all you need to get a name without numbers is be good at mispelling things.

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  11. Real vigilantes do not by losttoy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    1. Attack Amazon's infrastructure from their home computer
    2. Post about it on twitter
    3. Make videos of the attack and blog
    4. Try to recruit sidekicks
    5. Brag about it on IRC and the interwebs

    You do any or all of the above, and you are not a vigilante or a cracker. You are just another idiot you got his/her paws on a computer.

  12. S(r3w u! by turing_m · · Score: 5, Funny

    1 \/\/4$ 4B4|\|D0|\|3D 4$ 4 (|-|1LD 4|\|D r41$3D b'/ |-|4>0r3r$, j00Z 1|\|$3|\|$171\/3 (L0D!

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    1. Re:S(r3w u! by Rich0 · · Score: 5, Funny

      You left off the required #!/usr/bin/perl at the start.

  13. Re:Fast response time... by grcumb · · Score: 4, Funny

    It only took two days since the attack occurred for the perpetrator to be tracked down and arrested? I can't say I've ever heard of such a fast response time to a computer crime. I'm quite surprised.

    Is this typical these days?

    Nah, not hardly. Let me demonstrate.

    I'll just fire up my handy-dandy scrypto-rama botnet infestor... there... and point it at Amazon... like that. And - hang on, there's someone at the doo%$^&%&*+++NO CARRIER

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  14. Re:4n0nym0u5 by by+(1706743) · · Score: 4, Funny

    I guess this makes my nick even more lame (first level of lameness in that I didn't even get the right UID).