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Blaster writer faces jail

News Jeffrey Lee Parson, the teen who admitted to writing the Blaster virus, is now facing a three-year jail sentence and a bill for $626,000. Prosecutors are gunning for Lee Parson to spend time in prison for writing the Blaster variant and are calling...

[January 26, 2005, 12:50]

Man arrested for MSBlast pleads guilty

News Jeffrey Lee Parson admitted creating the "MSBlast.B" variant, also called "teekids," by modifying the original version of the worm and adding a back door that granted him control of infected computers, federal prosecutors said.

[August 12, 2004, 8:35]

MSBlast writer thrown in slammer

News Jeffrey Lee Parson, 19, of Minnesota, was ordered to serve his time in a minimum security prison and participate in 10 months of community service. FBI agents arrested Parson at his home in Hopkins, Minnesota, in August 2003, just two weeks after...

[January 31, 2005, 8:40]

FBI arrests MSBlast worm suspect

News US Attorney John McKay of Seattle said 18-year-old Jeffrey Lee Parson of Minneapolis was arrested and charged with one count of intentionally damaging a protected computer. McKay disputed suggestions that the figures indicate Parson was a minor...

[September 1, 2003, 8:45]

Young worm-creator arrested in US

News A suspect in the earlier case, Jeffrey Lee Parson of Minneapolis, was arrested and charged in late August with one count of intentionally damaging a protected computer. Parson allegedly created MSBlast.B, a variation that differed from the original...

[September 29, 2003, 8:54]

Who writes viruses?

News Go to any news search engine and enter "Jeffrey Lee Parson" and there he is, the alleged author of a variant of the LovSan/Blaster worm. Who takes the time and effort to pull off malicious stunts, like viruses, malware, worms, Trojans, or any other...

[September 25, 2003, 13:30]

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