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- Masterspy's true identity: British schoolboy hacker
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- March 25, 1997
- Web posted at: 1:00 a.m. EST
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- LONDON (Reuter) -- A masterspy believed by the Pentagon to
- be the number one threat to U.S. security and deadlier than the
- KGB turned out to be a British schoolboy hacker working out of
- his bedroom.
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- U.S. military chiefs feared that an East European spy ring had
- gained access to their innermost intelligence secrets and hacked
- into American Air Defense systems.
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- But a 13-month investigation and a dramatic police raid on his
- London home revealed that 16-year-old music student Richard
- Pryce was the culprit.
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- Pryce, known on the Internet as "The Datastream Cowboy," was
- fined $1,915 Friday by a London court after what his lawyer
- called "a schoolboy prank" reminiscent of the movie "War Games."
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- The U.S. Senate armed services committee was told the mystery
- hacker was the number one threat to U.S. security.
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- He was said to have downloaded dozens of secret files, including
- details of the research and development of ballistic missiles. Up to
- 200 security breaches were logged.
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- Using a $1,200 computer and modem, Pryce hacked into
- computers at Griffiss Air Base in New York and a network in
- California run by the missile and aircraft manufacturer Lockheed.
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- "Those places were a lot easier to get into than university
- computers in England," Pryce told reporters. "It was more of a
- challenge really, going somewhere I wasn't meant to. If you set out
- to go somewhere and you get there, other hackers would be
- impressed," he said.
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- His prank put Pryce on the front pages of most British newspapers
- Saturday with tales of "The Schoolboy masterspy" and "The Boy
- who cracked open the Pentagon."
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- Pryce, now 19, has been offered sizeable sums for the book and
- film rights to his story but his parents say he prefers to stick to his
- double bass and concentrate on winning a place in a leading
- London orchestra.
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- "Quite remarkably in a society dominated by sleaze, he has refused
- all the offers and wants to resume his quiet life," said his father,
- Nick Robertson.
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- Copyright 1997Reuters Limited. All rights reserved.