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By Declan McCullagh
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 11, 2004 10:14:00 PM

A 19-year-old Minneapolis man pleaded guilty Wednesday to unleashing part of the MSBlast worm attack that wreaked havoc on the Internet last summer.

 Jeffrey Lee Parson admitted creating the "MSBlast.B" variant, also called "teekids," by modifying the original version of the worm and adding a backdoor that granted him control of infected computers, federal prosecutors said.

"Sending out a computer worm may be viewed as a harmless prank," John McKay, a U.S. attorney, said in a statement. "But the damage to individual computer users is very real, and the penalties are also very real."

Sentencing is scheduled for Nov. 12 in Seattle before U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman. Parson could face between 18 and 37 months in prison on the charge of intentionally causing damage to a networked computer, plus possible restitution in the millions of dollars.

Parson was arrested in August 2003, just two weeks after the MSBlast worms began tunneling into hundreds of thousands of computers running Microsoft Windows. Microsoft had fixed the bug in July, but many Windows users were exposed to the malicious worm because they had not downloaded the patch.

How many computers were infected by the MSBlast.B variant is in dispute. Prosecutors claim the number is more than 48,000, but defense attorneys say the figure is lower. The number could affect the length of any prison sentence.

According to court documents filed last year, FBI agents traced traffic that the Blaster worm generated back to a Web site with a name that resembled Parson's online alias of "teekids." The site allegedly had source code for other worms, including one designed to spread via file-sharing networks.

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You sound like you have no grey matter between those deaf ears of yours. Either that or you're 12 being lead around by the nose of the corps that make the hundreds of millions of dollars passing the 'free' OS. Give us a break and stop posting unless you can say something intelligent.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: gary.douglas@... Posted on: 08/13/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Is that all, a few months? Sad...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
Not likely  voska | 08/12/04
Sounds good to me.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/12/04
Not likely.  bhanes@... | 08/12/04
I'm betting he gets a "Blast" from a few others.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
ouch... you are probably right...  +-Chris-+ | 08/11/04
Smart doesn't mean he has a lick of common sense.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
He only got caught because he's a kid..  Jeff Spicoli | 08/11/04
Don't be so sure!!!!  Heatlesssun | 08/11/04
Ahhh hell if he is smart he can do a Kevin Mitnik  Squawkbox | 08/11/04
The thing is that someone has to come forward or turn them in!  B.O.F.H. | 08/11/04
NWOR  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/12/04
That was NOT addressed to you so get over it  Jeff Spicoli | 08/12/04
Leave it to No_Ax to bring Homosexuality into a tech discussion  itanalyst | 08/12/04
You didn't think he was hetero, did you?..  Jeff Spicoli | 08/12/04
Bill Gate$ $hould g0 t0 pri$0n  NonZealot | 08/11/04
Right  gary.douglas@... | 08/13/04
Well that's one less Zdnet poster  FilledOut | 08/12/04
You may well be right..  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/12/04
MONTHS ???  BitTwiddler | 08/12/04
Yes, months. And why not?  James T. Kirk | 08/12/04
*NOT THE AUTHOR OF MSBLAST*  voiceofreason_z | 08/12/04
Yes we know, so do the courts - not the problem  MeMyselfAndI_z | 08/12/04
THAT'S ALL??????  Stewart Cannon | 08/12/04

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