Dutch Say Suspects Hacked 1.5 M Computers |
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Toby Sterling (ap@telecom-digest.org) Thu, 20 Oct 2005 16:08:07 -0500
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By TOBY STERLING, Associated Press Writer
Three suspects in a Dutch crime ring hacked 1.5 million computers
The three, who were arrested Oct. 6 and originally were estimated to
A court in the town of Breda extended the custody of the 19-year-old
Prosecutors said, however, more arrests were likely as the investigation
The two still being held are accused of blackmailing a U.S. company by
The software the hackers used, a variation of the worm known as
The existence of the "zombie network" of infected computers was first
The company traced the network as far as it could, and then turned the
De Bruin said prosecutors worked with computer crime experts to trace
They also are accused of stealing PayPal and EBay Inc. account
About 30,000 of the infected computers were in the Netherlands. When
XS4ALL's Hania said that although the zombie network may be the
"It almost destroyed the Internet," he lamented.
Copyright 2005 The Associated Press.
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