Teen Charged in Scientology Web Attack
Source: Tom's Guide | Keywords: Scientology, Anonymous, Hack | Themes: The Internet, Business
Prosecutors say that a New Jersey teenager will plead guilty to attacks which brought down the website for the Church of Scientology earlier this year.
Dmitriy Guzner from Verona, N.J. has admitted that he is a member of Anonymous, the internet group behind global protests against the Church of Scientology. According to the Justice Department, Guzner has agreed to plead guilty to launching a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack in an attempt to take the Church’s website offline and prevent genuine users from accessing the site.
According to Wired, the teen is charged with a single count of unauthorized impairment of a protected computer for the attack which took place in January of this year and faces a sentence of between 12 and 18 months in prison based on stipulations in his plea agreement. The plea bargain will also see him pay $37,500 in restitution.
Anonymous made headlines earlier this month when David Kernell pleaded not guilty to hacking into Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s personal email account. The attack which saw screenshots of Palin’s emails reposted on the internet was thought to have come from someone affiliated with the Anonymous group.
Guzner was charged Friday but has agreed to plead guilty sometime in the next few weeks, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a statement.
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If the Church of Scientology website isn't obscene, I see no way to reasonably justify having taken the Goatse.cx website down for obscenity.
Cyber terrorism?
I like how Scientology was identified as a Cult in France in 1995, and how they were at the top of the cult watch, when Scientology bankrupted that organization and I guess now runs it?
lol, 4chan strikes again!
lol, 4chan strikes again!
xD
LOL, it was done by like 100 or more people using gigaloader to bring the sites servers to it's knees. It was not one person, you fail Justice Department.
How does a DoS attack result in a plea bargain for a year+ jail time and 30k+ fine? Oh no, a server was down for a little while, throw the bastard in prison? And this just reaffirms my theory that 4chan is the breeding ground for all that is good and bad about the internet (this one arguably being good).
rule 1
I guess the law is based on how much money you have and how good your lawyers are
Scientology had an article published in Time Magazine referring to them as a CULT OF GREED
http://www.time.com/time/covers/0, [...] 06,00.html
12 months of jail and $37,500 for what amounts to digital protest, maybe that's the going rate for having your body thetans removed?
Scientology will bleed your wallet dry