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By Dawn Kawamoto, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: May 5, 2006 8:14:00 PM

A 20-year-old California man has pleaded guilty to launching a bot network attack that compromised computers at a Seattle hospital and several universities.

Christopher Maxwell, a Vacaville, Calif., resident, was accused of intentionally damaging a computer he was not authorized to access and using it to commit fraud. He made the guilty plea on Thursday in federal district court in Seattle.

Back in mid-2004, Maxwell and a group of co-conspirators created a network of bots, or automated programs, using more than 13,000 commandeered computers, or zombies. Maxwell used the bot network to install adware on compromised computers, reaping commissions of approximately $100,000 for himself and his co-conspirators, according to the initial complaint.

In order to run the bot network, Maxwell used high-powered computers from California State University at Northridge, the University of Michigan and the University of California at Los Angeles, the complaint said.

Some of the computers affected by Maxwell's efforts included those at Northwest Hospital in Seattle. As the bot network scanned the hospital computers to load adware, network traffic increased to such an extent that it interrupted communications of the hospital's surgical team, diagnostic imaging services and laboratory services, according to the complaint.

The cost to the hospital to address the botnet problem was initially pegged at almost $150,000.

Maxwell is scheduled to be sentenced on Aug. 4 in the Seattle court.

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It all depends on the situation.
With all the messed up things the buissinesses in this country do to the small guy, I can't be completely mad and someone trying to make money by hacking or cracking, in my book it all depends on who they attack, hospitals are a big no-no.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: jack123657 Posted on: 06/13/06 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
and so now what? 57nomad_z   | 05/05/06
botnet = windowsnet linuxoverwindows   | 05/06/06
evidently you just dont get it Been_Done_Before   | 05/08/06
Message has been deleted. Mr. Roboto   | 05/05/06
Not a nice thing to do! ladyjet@...   | 05/05/06
it's not possible baubo   | 05/06/06
Hmmm maldain   | 05/08/06
bot attack on hospital TekkWise@...   | 05/06/06
Bot caught ryokel@...   | 05/06/06
They should refurbish and upgrade Alcatraz. osreinstall   | 05/06/06
Easy solution.. buzzboy27   | 05/06/06
Ricco act thier ass-ets lbowser   | 05/08/06
A Just Punishment Tranman123   | 05/08/06
This person is not a hacker.. they are a cracker Been_Done_Before   | 05/08/06
Giving Hackers a bad name dave4x   | 05/09/06
You guys are playing word games osreinstall   | 05/09/06
bot attacks tresgruntled   | 05/08/06
What was the hospital thinking??? techboy_z   | 05/08/06
Reality Check 10W1V1   | 05/09/06
Why jail time ? dash-man   | 05/08/06
Each adertiser should pay. s_gamgee   | 05/10/06
Each advertiser should be charged Dolphin39   | 05/10/06
bot attack jfdez   | 06/12/06
It all depends on the situation. jack123657   | 06/13/06

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