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Story: Nasa hacker loses extradition appeal

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Posted by: Yellowcave (Wednesday 4 April 2007, 1:27 PM)

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Down to the good old New labour government again

Extradition for a non intrusive offence which was probably backdated to make it an offence?. We all know the Americans have lied on the "costs of damage" on each machine which must throw the legitimacy of the rest of the case in doubt.
Still this is probably the governments way to handle the immigration crisis. We have got rid of 15 to Iran, now 1 to the US. Soon the books will balance.

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