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Mafiaboy, E-Commerce's Thorn, Pleads Guiltyby Dave MurphyISSN 1535-3613
The high school freshman broke into computer networks across the globe and implanted software programs that bombarded American websites last February, bringing 11 major e-commerce websites to a crawl or stopping them completely. The affected sites included Amazon.com, CNN.com, eBay.com, and yahoo.com. He boasted of thwarting the police investigation by trashing his hard disk and throwing it in the river. He also boasted of attacking the dell.com website, an attack that had not been reported by Dell Computer Corporation. The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) estimates that the youngster caused $1.7 billion in damage by slowing or paralyzing access to the websites for up to six hours. During six weeks of electronic surveillance, by law enforcement authorities, including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Mafiaboy used four Internet service providers to break into networks, largely ones maintained by United States and Canadian universities. As a minor, the maximum penalty that the youth faces is two years in prison and a $650 fine.
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