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- | F.Y.I. |Newsnote from the Electronic Frontier Foundation |July 9,1992|
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- FEDERAL HACKING INDICTMENTS ISSUED AGAINST FIVE IN NEW YORK CITY
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- Yesterday, Federal officials indicted five people in New York City for
- computer crime. The indictments name Mark Abene (Phiber Optik), Julio
- Fernandez (Outlaw), John Lee (Corrupt), Elias Ladopoulos (Acid Phreak),
- and Paul Stria (Scorpion). The indictments charge that the accused used
- their computers to access credit bureaus, other computer systems, and
- make free long-distance calls.
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- Prosecutors revealed they relied on court-approved wiretaps to obtain
- much of the evidence for their multiple-count indictment for wire fraud,
- illegal wiretapping and conspiracy. Each count is punishable by up to 5
- years in prison. The defendants are scheduled to be arraigned in
- Manhattan Federal Court on July 16. If found guilty on all counts the
- defendants could face a maximum term of 50 years in prison and fines of
- $2.5 million.
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- Otto Obermaier, U.S. Attorney, discounted suggestions that the acts
- alleged in the indictment were only "pranks" and asserted that they
- represented "the crime of the future." He also stated that one purpose
- of the indictment was to send a message that "this kind of conduct will
- not be tolerated."
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- Mark Abene, known to the computer community as Phiber Optik, denied any
- wrongdoing.
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- The Electronic Frontier Foundation's staff counsel in Cambridge, Mike
- Godwin is carefully reviewing the indictments. Mitchell Kapor, EFF
- President, stated today that: "EFF's position on unauthorized access to
- computer systems is, and has always been, that it is wrong."
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- "Nevertheless," Kapor continued, "we have on previous occasions
- discovered that allegations contained in Federal indictments can also be
- wrong, and that civil liberties can be easily infringed in the
- information age. Because of this, we will be examining this case
- closely to establish the facts."
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