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Old 29th August 2003, 22:53   #1
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Accused 'Blaster' Creator Put Under House Arrest

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - A Minnesota teenager known online as ``teekid'' was arrested and placed on electronic monitoring Friday for allegedly unleashing a version of the ``Blaster'' computer worm that infected thousands of computers.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan Richard Nelson told Jeffrey Lee Parson not to access the Internet or any other network connection as a condition of his release. He did not enter a plea during his initial court appearance.

Parson, a physically imposing 18-year-old, admitted during an interview with the FBI and Secret Service agents that he had modified the original ``Blaster'' infection and created a version known by a variety of different names, including ``Blaster.B.,'' court papers said. At least 7,000 computers were affected by Parson's worm, Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul Luehr said Friday.

Collectively, different versions of the virus-like worm, alternately called ``LovSan'' or ``Blaster,'' snarled corporate networks worldwide, inundating more than 500,000 computers, according to Symantec Corp., a leading antivirus vendor. Experts consider it one of the worst outbreaks this year.

Parson is the first person arrested in connection with the attack.

His next hearing was scheduled for Sept. 17 in Seattle, where the case was being investigated.

He faces one charge of knowingly causing more than $5,000 in damage with an Internet worm. If convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

In court, the high school senior wore a T-shirt that read ``Big Daddy'' on the front and ``Big and Bad'' with a grizzly bear on the back. He sported a metal stud under his lip and his hair was dyed blond on top and shaved close around the sides and back.

His mother, seated in the back row of the courtroom, sighed heavily and wiped tears from her face before the hearing. Neither she nor Parson's father would comment afterward.

Parson left the courtroom escorted by federal marshals after Nelson said threats had been made against him. He is allowed to leave his home only for doctor visits and school.

Luehr told the judge the Blaster variants caused $5 million to $10 million worth of damage to Microsoft alone.

FBI and Secret Service agents searched Parson's home in the Minneapolis suburb of Hopkins on Aug. 19 and seized seven computers, which are still being analyzed. One remaining computer will also be removed.

Parson told the FBI he built into his version a method for reconnecting to victim computers later. Investigators said the worm allowed him to access individual computers and people's personal communications and finances. It wasn't immediately clear how he might have used that information.

Parson apparently took few steps to disguise his identity. As a byproduct of each infection, every victim's computer sent signals back to the ``t33kid.com'' Web site that Parson had registered in his own name, listing his home address. The computer bug also included an infecting file called ``teekids.exe'' that experts quickly associated with Parson's Web site: Hackers routinely substitute ``3'' for the letter ``e'' in their online aliases.

By midday Friday, hours after Parson's arrest, professional virus-hunters across the Internet were slapping their foreheads in frustration that nobody figured out the clues earlier.

``It's kind of embarrassingly simple,'' said Nick Fitzgerald of New Zealand, a widely recognized expert and contributing editor to the Virus Bulletin newsletter. ``I guess we should praise the Lord for stupid people, right?''

Parson's Web site, which was operated from computers physically in San Diego, appeared Friday not to have any content on it but previously contained software code for at least one virus and a listing of the most-damaging viruses circulating on the Internet.

Further details were expected to be disclosed Friday by the FBI and U.S. attorney's office in Seattle. The case was being handled from Seattle because the infection affected software sold by Microsoft Corp., based in nearby Redmond.

AP Technology Writer Ted Bridis contributed to this story from Washington.




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Old 30th August 2003, 00:47   #2
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That proves that teens can do anything.
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Old 30th August 2003, 05:41   #3
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I've been under house arrest before. They don't allow you to go anywhere.
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Old 30th August 2003, 07:56   #4
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I've been under house arrest before. They don't allow you to go anywhere.
I have a feeling thats the point
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That proves that teens can do anything.
Including going to prison for electronically destroying thousands of dollars of property.
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Old 30th August 2003, 08:52   #6
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How sad, one pathetic scumbag waste of life can cause so much damage and the richest guy in the world who has changed the world and is of quite a bit of importance can have his systems be so vulnerable to constant attacks and yet includes a patheitc 'firewall' in their XP systems. hmm... I wonder if they find the 'main person' who created the bug, I would like to see him slapped around a little bit with a few volts of electricity running through his body so then I can feel formatting my computer and having to hurry to download the patch once installing windows again wasting my morning was worth it.

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Old 30th August 2003, 12:30   #7
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He has no neck, it's no wonder he has other social problems as well...
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Old 30th August 2003, 16:56   #8
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just to clarify, he didn't create MSBlast, he edited it to be more destructive.

but come on:
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Parson apparently took few steps to disguise his identity. As a byproduct of each infection, every victim's computer sent signals back to the ``t33kid.com'' Web site that Parson had registered in his own name, listing his home address. The computer bug also included an infecting file called ``teekids.exe'' that experts quickly associated with Parson's Web site: Hackers routinely substitute ``3'' for the letter ``e'' in their online aliases.
spot the fool! come on!

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but come on:

spot the fool! come on! [/B]
All the people who didn't patch, when the patch had been out for 23 dys, and got cought with their pants down
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Old 31st August 2003, 12:01   #10
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All the people who didn't patch, when the patch had been out for 23 dys, and got cought with their pants down
Nearly everyone at my college got it. I laughed at them.
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All the people who didn't patch, when the patch had been out for 23 dys, and got cought with their pants down
lol, them too

but since they're mainly inexperienced with computers, i can see why they could be caught out. this guy left a one-step paper trail directly to his door... that's just dumb...

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Can you imagine a fat nerd in a maximum security prison? It's like they sentenced him to "no life" twice.
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The funny thing is, according to my cousin's fiance, who works at the Redmond office, Microsoft KNEW about the original virus at least two weeks ahead of its release. The writers of the virus sent a notice to MS headquarters with the date that which they would unleash the virus. He told me that people were running around like crazy trying to track the origins of the notice. And, no, he does not know why MS didn't just announce to the public about the virus "sooner".
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Old 2nd September 2003, 06:42   #15
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The computer bug also included an infecting file called ``teekids.exe'' that experts quickly associated with Parson's Web site: Hackers routinely substitute ``3'' for the letter ``e'' in their online aliases.
Just to clarify, a hacker is _not_ a cracker. I sure wish somebody would hurry up and call me one. Only then can I be a true hacker :P
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