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Avsim Hacker Identified - Sam Breese - 09-09-2009



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8244028.stm

It was someone from the UK.


Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - poden - 09-09-2009

Nice! While he's in jail they should make sure he doesn't get any flight simulator privileges, either.

Beer


Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - timtomairways - 09-09-2009

burn him at the steak

i seek the death penilty. fier up ol sparkey




Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - Powerke - 09-09-2009

I would love to have that dude in front of a turboprop at full speed ....

Jeeeez ....some ppl




Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - timtomairways - 10-09-2009

walken into a chopper blade




Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - whiskey-zulu - 10-09-2009

Hmmm, perhaps we could try and get him charged for High Treason; I believe the death penalty is still permittable for that in this country..


Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - harryj79 - 10-09-2009

Sadly Blair got rid of the death penalty for high treason in 1998. So it's now an urban myth that we still have it for any crime.


Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - GBAir - 17-09-2009

Don't you think that you're all taking this a bit far?
A: With the current state of the UK, he's guarenteed to get a slap on the wrists, community service at best.
B: It is a non-government website, they won't really care.


Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - whiskey-zulu - 17-09-2009

Your point is GBAir? We're all allowed to dream, aren't we? Or have the thought police started luking in the back yard waiting for us?


Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - GBAir - 17-09-2009

Don't wish to start an argument here; but if you dream about getting somebody behind bars for hacking a website, you need to get out more Smile
Though, I do agree it was a heartless act, you're all taking it tooooooo seriously.


Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - whiskey-zulu - 17-09-2009

Have you ever heard of satire? I'd suggest you look it up.


Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - GBAir - 17-09-2009

Touche.


Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - timtomairways - 18-09-2009

Quote:GBAir wrote:
Don't wish to start an argument here; but if you dream about getting somebody behind bars for hacking a website, you need to get out
more Smile
Though, I do agree it was a heartless act, you're all taking it tooooooo seriously.

thats the problem with th justice system (im in the USA, not shure how it is elseware) its took week, no wonder we got crim problems,
olsparkey aintgetten used enough




Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - Launchbury - 18-09-2009

Quote:GBAir wrote:
Don't you think that you're all taking this a bit far?
A: With the current state of the UK, he's guarenteed to get a slap on the wrists, community service at best.
B: It is a non-government website, they won't really care.

Avsim stated the damages to their website at $50,000. Also the attack disrupted plans for the Avsim convention. If someone came to your house and did
$50,000 in damages to your property, would you consider going after that person to be "taking it a bit far?" **** no! I would want to see that guy
behind bars for quite some time.




Re: Avsim Hacker Identified - GBAir - 19-09-2009

It was not $50,000 of damage. That is an estimate by a website owner who looks down on people.
I now value this post at $1,000,000.
Infact, if anything, they spent $24,000 on new servers, so in a way the "hacker" did them a good thing.