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Story: Nasa hacker loses final legal challenge

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Posted by: 70176 (Friday 29 August 2008, 7:26 PM)

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He is distraught

Well at the end of the day he "broke into...hacked...gained access" call it what you will to classified systems, And he was caught, now he has to pay for that.
If he had done this at a "physical premisis" and was caught he would face prosecution.
If he broke into NASA buildings in the USA, he could have been shot...
It's always excuses with these people, why cant they face up to what they do? he commited a criminal offence and now he has to face the consequences...is he saying that he wouldn't have done this if he thought he could be tried in the US ???
How much has it cost so far in legal fee's???
Why should we be burdened with him in our courts and... if he is found guilty in our overcrowded jails???
Sorry Mr Hacker... you are the weakest link... goodbye.

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