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Pentagon hacker could face 60 years in prison after extradition to US

Pentagon hacker could face 60 years in prison after extradition to US

Gary McKinnon, accused of hacking into Pentagon and NASA networks, has lost his fight against extradition to the United States in front of the British High Court.
Fiona Raisbeck Apr 4 2007 10:29AM Security
NASA hacker begins extradition fight

NASA hacker begins extradition fight

Gary McKinnon, the man who allegedly broke into the US military and NASA computer systems, began his fight against extradition to the US yesterday.
Fiona Raisbeck Feb 15 2007 3:23AM Security
NASA hacker extradition appeal due in February

NASA hacker extradition appeal due in February

Gary McKinnon, who allegedly hacked into the US military and NASA computer systems, will continue his fight against extradition to the US in an appeal hearing early next year.
Fiona Raisbeck Dec 12 2006 12:01PM Security
McKinnon a step closer to U.S. extradition

McKinnon a step closer to U.S. extradition

Gary McKinnon appeared in Bow Street Magistrate's Court today to hear District Judge Evans's decision allowing his extradition to the U.S. where he will face trial for hacking into and causing damage to U.S. military computer systems.
Melissa Loveday May 10 2006 6:07PM Security
British hacker fears U.S. extradition

British hacker fears U.S. extradition

Gary McKinnon, the U.S. government's most wanted IT geek, spoke out at Infosecurity Europe yesterday against his possible extradition to the states where he will face charges of hacking into the U.S. military's computer systems.
Melissa Loveday Apr 28 2006 11:27AM Security
Man accused of "world's biggest hack" fights extradition

Man accused of "world's biggest hack" fights extradition

The man accused of the world’s biggest hack began extradition charges yesterday in a bid to stay out of the clutches of U.S. law.
David Quainton Jul 28 2005 12:02PM Security
Nasa hacker fights extradition

Nasa hacker fights extradition

A 39-year-old British hacker charged with breaching military networks has vowed to fight his extradition to the U.S.
David Quainton Jun 9 2005 2:04PM Security

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