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Hacker walks free from court

Crime does pay, after all
Tuesday, 15 July 2008, 09:38

A TEEN SUPER-HACKER who admitted taking down a US university's computer, was allowed to walk free from court after promising to use his skills to help coppers in the future.

Owen Thor Walker, 18, known by his online name 'AKILL', was thought to be the ring-leader of a hacker network which infiltrated 1.3 million computers around the world and nicked millions from victims' bank accounts.

He admitted two charges of accessing a computer for dishonest purposes, two charges of accessing computer systems without authorisation, damaging or interfering with computer systems and one charge of possessing software for committing crime.

The charges were all related to a 2006 attack on the University of Pennsylvania's engineering school.

Both prosecutor Ross Douch and defense lawyer Tony Balme told the Hamilton High Court that New Zealand police were interested in using the teen's skills.

Justice Judith Potter ordered Walker to pay US$7,300 for damage caused to the university computer and other costs of US$3,800.

He also had to hand over all the computer gear he bought with the proceeds of his life of crime.

Walker designed software that was used to take cash from people's bank accounts. He was paid $30,600 by criminals for his work.

Suggestions on the net are that coppers are interested the teen becoming a digital supergrass. µ

L'Inq
AP

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forgot a small detail..

I read this earlier... Important to note that the guy has Asperger's syndrome; he's Autistic!

posted by : NLT, 15 July 2008 Complain about this comment
different amounts

The US$ there is alot less then the AU$ which were quoted on news sources that released this story, with charges stated as being $11,000?? The exchange rate is US$0.98 = AU$1

posted by : andrew, 16 July 2008 Complain about this comment
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