Abstract :
A FEW MONTHS AFTER THE WORLD TRADE center attacks, a strange message appeared on a U.S. Army computer: "Your security system is crap," it read. "I am Solo. I will continue to disrupt at the highest levels." Solo scanned thousands of U.S. government machines and discovered glaring security flaws by DAVID in many or them. Between February 2001 and March 2002, Solo broke into almost a hundred PCs within the Army, Navy, Air Force, NASA, and the Department of Defense. He surfed around for months, copying files and passwords. At one point he brought down the U.S. Army\´s entire Washington, D.C., network, taking about 2000 computers out of service for three days. U.S. attorney Paul McNulty called his campaign "the biggest military computer hack of all time." But despite his expertise, Solo didn\´t cover his tracks. He was soon traced to a small apartment in London. In March 2002, the United USHNER τ,. , , ιντ . ιττ.Γπ ι Kingdom s National Hi-Tech Crime Unit arrested Gary McKinnon, a quiet 36-year-old Scot with elfin features and Spock-like upswept eye brows. He\´d been a systems administra tor, but he didn\´t have a job at the time of his arrest; he spent his days indulging his obsession with UFOs.