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Hacker Charged Over AUSnet credit Breach
Taken from West Australian October 17.
A television station sponsored an attack on a Sydney Internet service
provider last April that nearly sent it out of business, according to
representitives of AUSnet computer services.
These allegatations were made as federal police computer crime experts
arrested and charged a hacker last Thursday who allegedly compromised
credit card records at AUSnet computer services.
AUSnet's media relations spokesman, Peter Sertori, said the hack
undermined the integrity of future development of communications
infrastucture in Australia. He would not identify the Television
station.
"Hacking is not an activity that should be treated lightly (by the
courts) - its not a hobby, its a commercial crime", he said. "For a
television station to be sponsoring this sort of activity is
reprehensible.
He claims the attack virtually crippled the provider, with thousands
of people cancelling their accounts because of the publicity that
surrounded the security breach.
It is likely that AUSnet will seek civil compensation from the
station in the near future, he said.
The attack on AUSnet allegedly cost the company $2 million in lost
contracts and forced banks to reissue scores of credit cards whose
numbers the hacker claimed to have published on the Internet.
Officers from the AFP's computer crime unit charged the 23-year-old
self proclaimed Internet consultant with a dozen offences at Sydney
Police Centre including six counts of unlawful access to data in a
computer and a count of possesing child pornography, a federal police
spokesman said.
He was released on bail and is due to appear at ST James local court
on October 30. The charges followed a six month investigation.
A hacker known as the Optik Surfer gained access to AUSnet world wide
web server in mid April,cracked the password of a system operator and
stole up to 1400 credit card numbers.
Optik Surfer then copied AUSnet subscriber information, including
credit card details, and claimed to have distributed it on the
Internet.
Mr Sertori said AUSnet shared the some of the blame for the incursion
as technicians had copied files between the company's Sydney and
Melbourne offices.
The hacker's message "Remember too many secrets" appeared on the
AUSnets home page. The quote comes from the 1993 hacker cult movie
Sneakers starring Robert Redford.
Electronic graffiti left by the Hacker first drew attention to the
secuirty breach on the AUSnet site.
"Did you know that AUSnet clients credit card details are all sitting
readable on their system?!?!?!, " the message read, " We have the
credit card numbers, and it has allready been distributed to many
other hackers and carders around the world."
Police inquiries are continuing and further charges are expected.