Finnish KRP Questions Suspected Lizard Squad Member
An anonymous reader writes Coming on the heels of the UK arrest of Vinnie Omari, Yle reports that Finnish police have interviewed "Ryan", the Finland-based hacker reportedly responsible for hacking the PlayStation and Xbox networks on Christmas day, but have not arrested him — contrary to reports in the international media (such as Washington Post). Lizard Squad had tweeted that the Finland-based hacker had been detained. Chief Inspector Tero Muurman of Keskusrikospoliisi (Finnish National Bureau of Investigation) confirmed Yle that reports of "Ryan" having been detained were wide of the mark. He had been interviewed at the start of the week, but then released. Finnish police are continuing their probe and co-operating closely with the FBI.
In case you might have missed it, this "Ryan" is 17 and wasn't detained obviously because he's underage. When he showed his face on Sky News Finnish authorities knew exactly who he was as he's been caught of being up to similar script kiddie stuff before and escaped being charged due to being underage.
We're talking literal script kiddies here people... Nothing impressive about renting/borrowing a botnet and then directing a DDOS attack with the command tools.
First hackers were people with skills to do cool things, then it was people breaking in to stuff and now it is anyone who are vandalizing something.
From the linked article: "Muurman had said that the investigation was in its early stages, but that “Ryan” was suspected of aggravated data crimes, but denied involvement."
That's not terribly convincing considering that he did a 5 minute video interview with Sky News the other day where he described the attack and took responsibility for it.
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Why is /. giving these script kiddies so much press?
If only murders were investigated with as much rigour as IP-related 'crimes.'
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Let me get this right: Ryan wasn't detained, but after being interviewed he was "then released."
Perhaps the Finnish language is to blame here, but by this translation he was clearly detained.
"Coming on the heels of the UK arrest of Vinnie Omari, Yle reports that Finnish police have interviewed "Ryan", the Finland-based hacker reportedly responsible for hacking the PlayStation and Xbox networks on Christmas day"
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Timothy this is slashdot, try and be a bit more technical. They didn't 'hack' the PlayStation and Xbox networks, they ran a DDOS attack on them from thousands of compromised Windows desktops
... the stupid little cunt turns 18 while the investigation is ongoing and they can throw his loser backside in prison until he's worked enough hours in the prison laundry - or done enough "favours" for Big Brian - that he can payback for some of the damage he's done.
I'm honestly sick of these script kiddies thinking they can inflict their "fun" on everyone else, its really about time a *serious* example was made of some of them.
Sony should just sue him and his family into poverty. Nothing sends a message like bankrupting your parents and forcing them out of their house.
Geez, a script kiddie denies all you Slashdotters time with your new shiny Playstations and XBoxes on Christmas morning and you are all howling for blood.
Not defending the kid or anything - he'll be an ant squashed under a steamroller in a few months I'm sure. But some of you guys need to shut off the consoles, get out of the basement, and take a deep breath of perspective.
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They interviewed him for large Finnish magazine:
http://nyt.fi/a1305912430161
He says he is self-taught, flunked out of 2nd degree education (because it was trivial and boring) and still lives with his parents. He says his role in the attack was only a PR person, and he did not participate in the attack himself. And he made 10 000 euros (~$13 000) one day just by writing a simple security tool.