U.S. Indicts Romanian for Hacking into Gov't Computers
Victor Faur, a 26-year-old Romanian national, has been indicted by the United States on charges that he led a group of hackers dubbed “WhiteHat Team†to illegally break into upwards of 150 government computers from agencies including NASA, the Department of Energy and the Navy, the Associated Press reports via MSNBC.com.
Faur, of Arad, Romania, will be charged with nine counts of computer intrusion and a single count of conspiracy, and he could be sentenced to as many as 54 years in prison if found guilty of all charges, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office said, the AP reports.
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Victor Faur, a 26-year-old Romanian national, has been indicted by the United States on charges that he led a group of hackers dubbed “WhiteHat Team†to illegally break into upwards of 150 government computers from agencies including NASA, the Department of Energy and the Navy, the Associated Press reports via MSNBC.com.
The costs to agencies of Faur’s computer system hacks are estimated to be around $1.5 million, according to the AP.
Faur, of Arad, Romania, will be charged with nine counts of computer intrusion and a single count of conspiracy, and he could be sentenced to as many as 54 years in prison if found guilty of all charges, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office said, the AP reports.
The same spokesperson said Faur faces additional hacking charges in Romania, and that once that proceeding is complete, he will be transported to Los Angeles to face the U.S. charges, according to the AP.
The United States claims Faur was the leader of WhiteHat Team, whose mission was to crack U.S. government systems to prove its members could breach computers that are considered to be among the world’s most secure, the AP reports.
Once Faur compromised the U.S. agency computers, he turned them into “chat rooms†to be used for communication with additional WhiteHat Team members, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Brian Hoffstadt, according to the AP. Faur also set out to find other passwords that would allow his cohorts to access more machines, the AP reports.
The computers Faur accessed were located at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.; the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.; Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerque, N.M.; and a naval facility in Washington, D.C. They were employed to gather, retain and examine various data and emerging technologies, according to the AP.
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Uber0n 17 years ago
Interesting that they break into gov computers and call themselves white hats :) but idk much about them, maybe they were going to tell the webmasters about the exploits they found lol :happy:
ghost 17 years ago
i guess so cause thier no whitehats thats or sure, and seeing as they turned them into "caht rooms" in order to acces more comps you knwo they weren't going to tell the "admins". aahh oh well, they got caught:|
ghost 17 years ago
yeah. this makes us all look good. :p its great that people do this and make a bad name for us.
ghost 17 years ago
How can you know that they are assholes? Maybe they had their reasons. And you shouldn't use the word hacker on yourself, unless others ( hackers ) call you a hacker.
ghost 17 years ago
yeah, i suppose we can't just assume what they were doing was wrong. it is possible they were stopping out gov't from doing something they shouldn't be doing. It does happen. However, the way the media has spun it, it gives us all a bad name.
ghost 17 years ago
Man fuck you all, that dude is awesome. I know him. He kicks ass. He's twice the hacker any of you all will ever be.
Uber0n 17 years ago
@BlackNine: Please tell some more about him then. It'd be interesting to read some more :)
ghost 17 years ago
@ey3s_of_cha0s: Hes not sure. He said he deleted the logs. @Uber0n: Not really much to say. We shared my computer once on a hacking spree. He was getting asked by reporters if he was spying for the russians. A security advisor approched him awhile back. I know how he hacked nasa. But Im not telling.
ghost 17 years ago
he cant be that good if he got caught lol. he hacked the gov.t woot some guy did that after reading the "hackers black book" so its not that amazing.. @blacknine.