US 'hacktivist' jailed over AT&T network attack

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A US 'hacktivist' who broke into telecommunication giant AT&T's network and stole contact details for 120,000 iPad owners has been sentenced to 41 months in jail.

Andrew Auernheimer, aka Weev, stole the email addresses by exploiting a bug in the way AT&T set up its network.

Auernheimer passed the addresses to a journalist claiming the hack was done to highlight security failings.

But officials said Auernheimer knew he was breaking the law with the attack.

In a statement, US attorney Paul Fishman said Auernheimer "concocted" the story that the attack was done to make the internet more secure only after he got into trouble for the 2010 hack.

"The jury didn't buy it, and neither did the court in imposing sentence upon him today," said Mr Fishman.

In the hack attack Auernheimer worked with co-defendant Daniel Spitler to explore a bug in AT&T's network settings. They discovered that AT&T servers responded with email addresses for iPad owners when passed identifying numbers from Sim cards in the tablets.

Spitler, who pleaded guilty in June 2011, wrote software to crank through lots of different ID numbers which netted the pair more than 120,000 email addresses. AT&T has closed this loophole.

The list of addresses was passed to several journalists to publicise what the pair had found.

Lawyers for the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), which campaigns on digital rights, said the sentence was unjust.

"Weev is facing more than three years in prison because he pointed out that a company failed to protect its users' data, even though his actions didn't harm anyone," said Marcia Hofmann, an attorney at the EFF.

"The punishments for computer crimes are seriously off-kilter, and congress needs to fix them," she added. The EFF would help Mr Auernheimer prepare an appeal against the sentence, she said.

Spitler is currently awaiting sentencing.

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Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21845246

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FilmPosted:

i think he has a little to much time on his hands.

CearnsyPosted:

Earphones A Very smart guy thats all i can say


You would have to be smart to find and exploit

catpicsPosted:

A Very smart guy thats all i can say

SCOPosted:

Maya
zR-Tx
DSR
EMT Wow that really sucks for him


I don't think AT&T deserved this


I Agree but still this guy behind it must be so inteligent


Yeah he must be, i centanly would be able to do this.


Dont you mean you certainly "wouldnt" be able to do it haha

MTVPosted:

Yikes
Zeff Whoever did this is one smart guy.


ikr, he must be very intelligant.


Yeah but then again he DID get arrested

ZeffPosted:

Whoever did this is one smart guy.

Soldier_Posted:

zR-Tx
DSR
EMT Wow that really sucks for him


I don't think AT&T deserved this


I Agree but still this guy behind it must be so inteligent


Yeah he must be, i centanly would be able to do this.

Soldier_Posted:

M60
Yikes
EMT Wow that really sucks for him


No, he deserved it.


Its there fault if they were secure he wouldn't have found an exploit


True, people always try ad exploit things.

CearnsyPosted:

Yikes
EMT Wow that really sucks for him


No, he deserved it.


Its there fault if they were secure he wouldn't have found an exploit

SCOPosted:

DSR
EMT Wow that really sucks for him


I don't think AT&T deserved this


I Agree but still this guy behind it must be so inteligent