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Hacker Who Aided ISIS Gets 20 Years In Prison (softpedia.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Softpedia: Ardit Ferizi, aka Th3Dir3ctorY, 20, a citizen of Kosovo, will spend 20 years in a U.S. prison for providing material support to ISIS hackers by handing over data for 1,351 U.S. government employees. Ferizi obtained the data by hacking into a U.S. retail company on June 13, 2015. The hacker then filtered the stolen information and put aside records related to government officials, which he later handed over to Junaid Hussain, the then leader of the Islamic State Hacking Division (ISHD). Hussain then uploaded this information online, asking fellow ISIS members to seek out these individuals and execute lone wolf attacks. Because of this leak, the U.S. Army targeted and killed Hussain in a drone strike in Syria in August 2015. Before helping ISIS, Ferizi had a prodigious hacking career as the leader of Kosova Hacker's Security (KHS) hacking crew. He was arrested on October 6, 2015, at the international airport in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, while trying to catch a flight back to Kosovo. Ferizi was in Kuala Lumpur studying computer science.

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  1. World Police? by innocent_white_lamb · · Score: 4, Interesting

    From Kosovo, arrested in Malaysia, and now jailed in the USA.

    Is every justice system in the world subservient to the American system?

    It seems more reasonable to return him to where he committed the crime (Kosovo?) and have him dealt with there, doesn't it?

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    1. Re:World Police? by Zontar+The+Mindless · · Score: 4, Informative

      He hacked into a US company and gave information about US citizens to an unfriendly power for the express purpose of hunting these people down and killing them. Kosovo was apparently content to let him keep flitting back and forth between there and KL indefinitely. The Malaysian authorities apparently weren't. He should be grateful to them for turning him over to the Americans. This means he'll very likely get to live to go home again eventually, instead of doing so in a casket, following an impromptu necktie party.

      Why do you feel the need to make excuses for this character, anyhow?

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    2. Re:World Police? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      The system you speak of already exists; The ICC at The Hague. Curiously, the USA does not allow it's citizens to be subject to that system though.

      One rule for some... another rule for others.

  2. 20 years by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    20 years is a little bit much for hacking, if I can say so myself.

  3. Re:But at least his god loves him by Opportunist · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Every god in the history of mankind has always supported the ideas and actions of those that invented him. Gods and their "commandments" are by definition the mirror of the morals and ideals of the societies that create them.

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