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Japan's Alleged Death Threat-Making, Cat-Hacking Programmer Says He's Innocent

Daniel_Stuckey writes "Inside the memory card in the cat's collar, authorities found a resentful message criticizing the police along with versions of the virus (iesys.exe) used to carry out the threat messages, which were made remotely, through other people's computers. If you hadn't heard about the story in the news, you'd be forgiven for confusing it with the plot of a Haruki Murakami novel. In Tokyo District Court Wednesday, the former employee of a Japanese IT company wore a black suit, a wide smile, and pleaded not guilty to 10 charges brought against him. The Japan Times explained the string of threats were directed at 'schools and kindergartens attended by the Emperor Akihito's grandchildren,' as well as a Japan Airlines jet headed for New York. The plane had to stop mid-flight, costing the airline ¥9.75 million (about $93,000)."

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  1. Re:If he's really innocent he should confess by TapeCutter · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    The US is in no position to lecture others on the subject of police states. The US incarceration rate is the highest in the world @ 716 prisoners per 100K population, Japan ranks 196th with 54/100K.

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