Extradition hearing begins over Nasa hacker
News Gary McKinnon began the next stage in his fight against extradition to the US to face charges of hacking US Army, Navy, Air Force and NASA computers on Tuesday. The British hacker is facing extradition to the US on charges of hacking and causing...
[February 14, 2006, 16:20]
Nasa hacker loses bid to avoid extradition
News Gary McKinnon has lost his high court bid to avoid extradition to the US for hacking into military systems in that country. McKinnon had tried to argue that former home secretary, Jacqui Smith, was wrong in law to push for the extradition despite...
[July 31, 2009, 15:20]
McKinnon extradition on hold until February
News Gary McKinnon's potential extradition to the US for hacking military systems is on hold for the next few weeks, McKinnon's lawyer has told ZDNet UK. On Tuesday, McKinnon appeared at the High Court in London for an oral hearing about his extradition.
[January 20, 2009, 10:58]
Nasa hacker case adjourned over extradition fears
News District judge Nicholas Evans, who is hearing the case, ruled that the extradition request would be denied unless American officials could guarantee that they would not prosecute Mr McKinnon under the order.
[February 16, 2006, 16:25]
NASA hacker to fight extradition
News Gary McKinnon, the "NASA hacker", remains hopeful that he can avoid extradition to the US despite the ruling on Wednesday by District Judge Nicholas Evans that his extradition should go ahead. Wednesday's ruling from Judge Evans appears to leave...
[May 11, 2006, 14:50]
Nasa hacker to fight US extradition on Monday
News Gary McKinnon, the Briton who has admitted hacking into Nasa systems, is due to fight his extradition to the US in the House of Lords on Monday. According to McKinnon's solicitors, the two-hour hearing will focus on irregularities in the...
[June 13, 2008, 12:01]
Another 'Nasa hacker' faces extradition
News The next step for us is to seek extradition from the Romanian Government," he said. There is an extradition treaty between the US and Romania, but an extradition procedure can take up to two years. A Romanian man was indicted on Thursday for...
[December 4, 2006, 9:25]
Nasa hacker extradition to go ahead, minister says
Blog Gary McKinnon's extradition to the US to face hacking charges is set to move forward, after home secretary Alan Johnson said he will not intervene. McKinnon's supporters had asked the minister to halt the extradition on the grounds that it would be...
[November 26, 2009, 22:17]
Nasa hacker wins right to appeal against extradition
News The Home Office had refused to halt the extradition proceedings, despite McKinnon having been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, a condition on the autistic spectrum. McKinnon's legal team applied for the review on the grounds that McKinnon's...
[January 23, 2009, 15:44]
Welsh hackers could face extradition
News It is uncertain whether the Welsh teenagers arrested this weekend for hacking into e-commerce Web sites and stealing Bill Gates' credit card data will be tried in their home country, or face extradition to the US.
[March 27, 2000, 10:18]
NASA hacker loses extradition fight
Talkback Extradition was so that people could be RETURNED to the country where they commited a serious crime. As is demonstrated by the quick result as ooposed to the normal 10 plus years extradition process for serious crime offenders
[May 11, 2006, 11:56]
NASA hacker loses extradition fight
News Gary McKinnon has lost a crucial battle in his fight to avoid prosecution in the US on hacking charges after a judge ordered his extradition to America. Great Britain and America] have had extradition arrangements in place for over 150 years.
[May 10, 2006, 11:55]
Brit faces US extradition for hacking
News A British man suspected of hacking into 53 Nasa (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and US military networks is facing extradition today. Gary McKinnon, 39, an unemployed man from north London, was arrested by officers from the...
[June 8, 2005, 15:25]
Nasa hacker loses extradition appeal
News Gary McKinnon, the man accused of hacking into the computer systems of Nasa and other US governmental organisations, has lost his appeal against extradition to the US, but according to his lawyers the judges in the appeal court "definitely left...
[April 3, 2007, 14:16]
Nasa hacker extradition to go ahead, minister says
Blog Comment If McKinnon were to be a suicide risk in the event of extradition, I reckon he's already that way inclined now that he's been caught. Interesting stuff, but what's all the hype about? If McKinnon had boosted a car off the street in the middle of...
[November 27, 2009, 23:51]
Extradition hearing begins over Nasa hacker
Talkback If the man's so damn good, then why not use him and his skills instead of locking him away! Make good use of him for a better cause than letting such great talent go to waste!
[February 16, 2006, 19:59]
Nasa hacker to fight US extradition on Monday
Talkback Let us hopet hat Gary McKinnon can get get out of this extradition on technical grounds as that is is his only hope, and let's also hope that Clare Montgomery fluffs it or isn't too diligent. This quite ourageous arrangement, enabled in The...
[June 14, 2008, 23:31]
Nasa hacker closer to extradition after CPS refusal
News The Crown Prosecution Service has decided it will not prosecute self-confessed Nasa hacker Gary McKinnon in the UK, edging him closer to extradition to the US. The reason the CPS doesn't have the evidence is that the US, under the extradition...
[February 26, 2009, 16:36]
Its about extradition
Talkback Fundementally its about the ability of another country, in this case the USA being able to extridite a UK citizen without providing ANY evidence of wrong doing. I and Gary are UK Citizens, subject to UK law within UK Courts.
[March 3, 2009, 13:08]
NASA hacker loses extradition fight
Talkback indy, before shooting your mouth off learn to use correct grammar, you don't need IT'S when using the possessive! Anyway Indy, if you knew who i was you wouldn't have said what you did. You don't so im good with that, half an iota of information...
[July 14, 2006, 18:03]



