Judge Sentences Hacker to 6 Years Without Computers

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Judge Sentences Hacker to 6 Years Without Computers



It's like that crappy 1990s Hackers movie was real.

You know the story: Zero Cool was a dastardly 11 year old kid who took down a bunch of computers and caused the New York Stock Exchange to drop in 1988. He's arrested and sentenced to stay away from computers until he's 18 years old. Wait, that's just the set up for Hackers [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackers_(film)].

Sorry, I was confused for a second there and that's because nearly the exact same scenario happened to a teenager from California last week, except he was sentenced to six years away from a keyboard. The kid hacker - known as Cosmo the God - formed a group called UG Nazi to ostensibly protest against the SOPA legislation proposed earlier this year [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/tag/sopa]. He organized takedowns of NASDAQ, CIA.gov, and UFC.com, and conceived new social engineering tricks to gain access to all kinds of information such as user accounts at Amazon and PayPal. Arrested in June, a judge forewent a prison sentence for Cosmo and instead ordered that he couldn't use a computer or the internet for six years without written permission. Cosmo will be 21 years old when his probation ends.

Of course, there are some who think the judgement was too severe. "Ostensibly they could have locked him up for three years straight and then released him on juvenile parole," said Jay Leiderman, a lawyer who has defended hackers like Cosmo in the past.

"To keep someone off the Internet for six years - that one term seems unduly harsh. You're talking about a really bright, gifted kid in terms of all things Internet. And at some point after getting on the right path he could do some really good things. I feel that monitored Internet access for six years is a bit on the hefty side. It could sideline his whole life-his career path, his art, his skills.

"At some level it's like taking away Mozart's piano," the lawyer said.

Now before you say that you need to use the internet or a computer to even function in most schools, part of Cosmo's judgement allows him to use sanctioned devices for purely educational purposes. He has to disclose every device he owns that's able to connect to a network, and must be supervised whenever he accesses the internet to make sure he is only using the information to write papers or research history.

I guess he won't be doing panky on the internet [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/120194-League-of-Legends-Player-Accidentally-Streams-Masturbation] with a parole officer looking over his shoulder. That's a good thing right?

Source: Wired [http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/11/hacker-cosmo-the-god-sentenced-by-california-court/]

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scotth266

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All I gotta say is: get dunked, nooblord.


Being serious though, the punishment is mild compared to what he probably could have gotten. Being put in jail for three years is probably worse than not getting to do internet things - and quite frankly, the punishment fits the crime. It's not like this is a total ban either, he can still access the internet if he gets approval, so I doubt that this will inhibit him as much as his lawyer says.
 

ViciousTide

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I say hire him part time at $5.15/hr. There must be a little exemption for minimum wage with deliquents.
 

fenrizz

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Seems a bit excessive to me, but then again I live in a country where the focus is on rehabilitation and not outright punishment.
 

Aureliano

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It's still a bit fascinating to me how there's nothing legal you can do to get more rights as a minor but there are a number of illegal things you can do as a minor to get you treated as having the recognizance an adult.

No display of maturity as a 17-year-old will make it legal for you to bone somebody, drink, smoke or vote; but if you kill enough people as a twelve year old you can get tried as an adult. Modern society is fun that way, isn't it?
 

CardinalPiggles

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Mozart couldn't steal personal information leading to theft of funds with a freakin' piano could he? This lawyer...
 

DugMachine

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A 15 year old kid is doing this? Shit man, why not just hire the kid to teach y'all a thing or two.
 

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Taxes are paying to have this kid's internet usage monitored? That's quite a load right there.
 

Jandau

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How exactly is this to be enforced? Because unless someone is with him 24/7 this is a joke. If anything, I heard of these lovely places called internet cafes that offer anonymous access to the internet. Heck, screw that, if he doesn't do anything stupid he could use the internet to his heart's content with a laptop/netbook/tablet and some free wi-fi...

Don't get me wrong, I don't mind. Either punish the kid or don't, this is just silly.
 

bobmus

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Greg Tito said:
It's like that crappy 1990s Hackers movie was real.
Greg, me and you are gonna have words.
Stern words, mostly involving your taste in movies.

Next thing you know we're gonna have a Plague on our hands, and this kid will be the only one who can save the day.
 

knight4light

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i would love to get a retro review of the movie hackers by movie bob.

ot: 6 years without internet.. are they insane.. it will just make him figure out how to hack into the internet itself from some unknown unlikely device. does that mean he cant play on xbox live? or the psn? or the wii? i mean wth man... 6 years is too hard =(
 

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CardinalPiggles said:
Mozart couldn't steal personal information leading to theft of funds with a freakin' piano could he? This lawyer...
2 words "ticket prices"

OT: really if this kid was smart enough to do all of that. then I don't see how he will be restricted for long.

captcha: Please enter "Get The Hopper Free", but I don't want one captcha especially with an inferior satellite system. Well if I must I will lie to post
 

Imperioratorex Caprae

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Capitano Segnaposto said:
Wasn't it a few years ago that the Government was hiring people just like this kid to work for them?

Hm.
Yeah didn't you hear that computer jobs are the most oversaturated in the United States at the moment? What, you didn't think that meant government jobs too?
 

cidbahamut

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I'd file this under Cruel and Unusual Punishment. Taking away one's ability to use a computer in the 21st century is utterly crippling.
 

Guffe

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wow...
Is it even possible to keep someone off the internet for 6 years?
I mean by 2015 (unless the world ends in 1.5 months) we will most likely have internet in every little thing we touch...
Gifted youngster thou, too bad he uses his talent in the wrong way according to society...