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"charged as an adult with two counts of unauthorized
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Hacking Charges Brought
Against Teen
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- In this case computer security was broken by a 17-year-old computer
hacker that was questioned by FBI agents about February'scrippling attacks on big Internet
sites was charged March.8/00 with defacing an anti-drug Web page months before the
spree.Dennis Moran surrendered without incident at his home in Wolfeboro and was charged
as an adult with two counts of unauthorized access to a computer system. Each charge
carries up to 15 years in prison.He was released on $5,000 bail, and no arraignment was
set.
Moran, a high school dropout who lives at home, is charged with hacking a Los Angeles
Police Department anti-drug Web site in November. He allegedly used the Internet name
``Coolio'' and defaced the site with pro-drug slogans and images, including one depicting
Donald Duck with a hypodermic syringe in his arm. He is not charged with broader claims he
made in an Internet chat room of disrupting traffic on some of the Web's busiest sites,
like yahoo.com and ebay.com. Michael Delaney, a New Hampshire assistant attorney general,
said Moran was unlikely to face chargesin those attacks. Although the FBI had said agents
were seeking someone using the name ``Coolio,'' authorities have also said Coolio -- the
name of a popular rap singer -- is used by many people online. In a recent Associated
Press interview, Moran denied causing the larger problems.
His boasts in the chat room prompted the FBI scrutiny.However, Moran did admit to hacking
the LAPD drug page and sites of the Commerce Department and an Internet security firm.
Authorities are still investigating the last two claims.Moran's father, also named Dennis,
was shocked by his son's arrest.``He's only 17, for crying out loud,'' he said. ``He's not
a killer or anything. I don't believe this.''
This further proves that Internet Security is a huge concern to even the largest
company's. If a 17 year old can cause this much trouble just imagine what a experienced
hacker can accomplish.
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