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RE: [Vmyths.com ALERT] Will U.S. try to extradite Sasser's creator?


From: InfoSec News <isn () c4i org>
Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 00:48:37 -0500 (CDT)

Fowarded from: Pete Simpson <pete.simpson () clearswift com>

Extradition not desirable, Rob? Why not?

Could it be that the culprits fit the profile of some geeky teenage
kid. If these had been extradited to stand trial in the US for
'multi-billion' dollar crime:

        1 - would these outrageous damage estimates stand scrutiny
        2 - would the repeated images of geeky kids conflict with the
            preferred image of crazed terrorists hell bent on destruction 
            the national infrastructure

or am I just a cynic seeing propaganda angles where the don't even
exist?

-----Original Message-----
From: InfoSec News [mailto:isn () c4i org]
Sent: 10 May 2004 07:52
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Subject: [ISN] [Vmyths.com ALERT] Will U.S. try to extradite Sasser's
creator? 


Vmyths.com Virus Hysteria Alert
{8 May 2004, 13:10 CT}

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CATEGORY: Historical perspective on recent hysteria
          http://Vmyths.com/hoax.cfm?id=280&page=3

A Reuters newswire says "German police have arrested an 18-year-old
man suspected of creating the 'Sasser' computer worm, believed to be
one of the Internet's most costly outbreaks of sabotage...  [A
police spokesman] said the suspect admitted to programming the
worm."  See http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4928653 for the full text of
the newswire.

In our previous Hysteria Alert, we predicted the fearmongers at mi2g
will soon slap an astronomical dollar value on the Sasser worm.  
The U.S. alone will account for a few billion of mi2g's guesstimate.  
This leads us to ponder an interesting question:

Will the Justice Department try to extradite the author of the
Sasser worm?  Will he stand trial on American soil for a
multi-billion-dollar crime?

[...]



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