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By Declan McCullagh
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 19, 2007 2:10:00 AM

Adrian Lamo, the hacker best known for illegal pranks aimed at companies like Yahoo, Microsoft and The New York Times, is free once again.

But his legal battles over handing over a DNA sample to the federal government are just beginning.

After pleading guilty to breaking into the paper's internal computer network in January 2004, the terms of Lamo's probation had confined him to the eastern district of California, which includes his parents' home near Sacramento where he is living. That probation, which included mandatory "computer-monitoring software and filtering equipment," expired Monday.

What isn't over is Lamo's refusal to give federal authorities a sample of his blood, which he says violates his religious convictions. He has offered to give a cheek swab as an alternative, a practice used by a number of states including California--but not the federal system.

During a hearing this week in Sacramento, U.S. District Judge Frank Damrell Jr. said he would hold a status hearing on the DNA question on February 26.

A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Sacramento said she did not know whether the pending hearing meant that Lamo would still be fettered by his probation restrictions: "We don't know the answer to that right now."

Lamo's attorney did not return phone calls, and an aide to the judge declined to comment. No additional restrictions beyond the one scheduled to expire Monday are listed in Lamo's court records, however.

In an e-mailed statement late Thursday, Lamo said he was glad that he was off probation and government supervision, which he said cost him "the loss of liberty, privacy and dignity." He also said he planned to open a computer security consulting business.

Mary French, a federal public defender representing Lamo, and the U.S. Attorney's Office have been fencing through a series of briefs since last May about whether the "homeless hacker" can be forced to relinquish a blood sample instead of a skin scraping.

"If Mr. Lamo sheds blood for a DNA test, he would not only be violating his religious beliefs and the scripture in which he believes, but he would also be causing anyone who facilitates the act to commit a sin, multiplying Mr. Lamo's culpability and sinfulness," French wrote in a legal brief filed on January 8.

Lamo has invoked a passage in the Christian Bible, Genesis 9:6, which says, according to one translation: "Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed; for in the image of God has God made man."

A 2000 federal law called the DNA Analysis Backlog Elimination Act required that DNA samples be taken from anyone convicted of or on probation for certain serious crimes. This was challenged in court on Fourth and Fifth Amendment grounds, but a federal appeals court upheld (click for PDF) the DNA collection requirement as constitutional.

In the Times intrusion, Lamo said he was able to view employee records, including Social Security numbers. He said he could access the contact information for the paper's sources and columnists, including such well-known contributors as former President Jimmy Carter and former Marine Col. Oliver North. The charges against Lamo also involved running up the paper's bill for LexisNexis, a commercial database of news and other articles.

In interviews with CNET News.com before his surrender to the FBI, Lamo claimed to be responsible for intrusions into systems at MCI WorldCom in December 2001, Microsoft in October 2001, Yahoo in September 2001, and Excite@Home in May 2001. When he entered Yahoo's system, Lamo said, he was able to alter news articles on the company's site.

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Of course it is.
Jesus had plenty to say about hippocrytes, liars, and (at the time) the Pharises. No, I will not quote a passage (I can't remember things like formulas, numbers, verse numbers...and like anything else... (Read the rest)
Posted by: studentCoder Posted on: 01/25/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
And Big Brother reaches out again  onefaller | 01/18/07
reply to onefaller  jpac777@... | 01/19/07
reply to jpac777  jpac777@... | 01/19/07
Reply to jpac777  HouseOfZen | 01/19/07
reply to houseofzen  jpac777@... | 01/19/07
reply to jpac777  HouseOfZen | 01/19/07
Actually...  maldain | 01/19/07
addition to actually  Tinker@... | 01/19/07
Who are YOU to say...  mdsmedia | 01/19/07
reply to houseofzen  jpac777@... | 01/19/07
reply to jpac777  HouseOfZen | 01/19/07
That's completely beside the point..  mdsmedia | 01/19/07
convicts  doas777 | 01/19/07
RE: reply to onefaller  joe6pack_z | 01/19/07
DNA for Hacking  bhartman36 | 01/19/07
You can ALWAYS trust the US Govenrment  Too Old For IT | 01/19/07
Not so simple as it my sound  GuidingLight | 01/19/07
Gubment shortsited  Malcontent | 01/19/07
Better solution  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/19/07
(NT) American Taliban, lol :o)  Jack-Booted EULA | 01/19/07
Perhaps but......  lenohere | 01/19/07
Lop off his arms with a dull machete  Too Old For IT | 01/19/07
It's against my religion to serve probation...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/19/07
Great White Father gave treaty ...  Too Old For IT | 01/19/07
ohhhhh  Shelendrea | 01/19/07
Ok  Patrick Jones | 01/19/07
Me too, and...  Zolar | 01/19/07
Another lowlife using religion to short circuit the constitution.  osreinstall | 01/19/07
NT  HouseOfZen | 01/19/07
Your Welcome!  osreinstall | 01/19/07
He's not even using his own religion correctly.  CobraA1 | 01/19/07
Neither did Reverend Haggard.  osreinstall | 01/19/07
My sister in law  puffaroo | 01/19/07
Short-circuit the constitution?  mickeycee | 01/19/07
It doesn't. But prisoners don't have full rights.  osreinstall | 01/19/07
Short circuit the constitution  dimonic | 01/22/07
Exactly. Those buggers are everywhere.  osreinstall | 01/22/07
Oh holy Hell  Shelendrea | 01/19/07
NT  HouseOfZen | 01/19/07
so happy I could amuse you  Shelendrea | 01/19/07
Technology terrorist  miroslav@... | 01/19/07
tech terrorist  tpratt@... | 01/19/07
What about "though shall not steal"  GuidingLight | 01/19/07
Yeah!  schneb | 01/19/07
RE: Yeah!  joe6pack_z | 01/19/07
Rr: What about "though shall not steal"  none none | 01/19/07
Yes, deface. An accurate description  GuidingLight | 01/19/07
Actually that's how Christianity works  voska | 01/20/07
Misapplying Scripture Does NOT Apply  schneb | 01/19/07
First, a Christian would never hack, because it is "breaking and entering"  handydan918 | 01/19/07
Right  jamyep@... | 01/19/07
You don't know anything, do you?  mobrien_12@... | 01/20/07
Christian has nothing to do with it  bpatucker@... | 01/20/07
Oh, please  CobraA1 | 01/19/07
requiring DNA samples for nonviolent crimes  bblackmoor@... | 01/19/07
re:DNA samples from criminals - too bad, so sad... SO DON'T BREAK THE LAW!!  jlafitte | 01/19/07
Re: Feds out for hacker's blood  none none | 01/19/07
DNA Sample for any crime?  Zolar | 01/19/07
Same reason they want your finger prints  voska | 01/20/07
DNA tests in every house  tpratt@... | 01/19/07
RE: Requiring DNA Samples  pdcooke | 01/20/07
Too late  voska | 01/20/07
But his invasion on personal material is okay, right?  douganm@... | 01/20/07
Finger prints/DNA what's the difference  voska | 01/20/07
Agreed  Boot_Agnostic | 01/20/07
Remember !!!  Teri1957 | 01/21/07
Not necessarily  snotlet | 01/19/07
re: interpretation  CobraA1 | 01/19/07
Nothing like a good fallacy....  Been_Done_Before | 01/19/07
Talking about fallacies . . .  CobraA1 | 01/19/07
Here's a fallacy for you both.....  Shelendrea | 01/19/07
fine by me  CobraA1 | 01/19/07
a counter perspective  jjarman | 01/22/07
Biblical interpretation  s_carter2000@... | 01/19/07
lol  CobraA1 | 01/19/07
small comment on the formation of israel  jjarman | 01/22/07
The Bible was written by poets instead of lawyers?  handydan918 | 01/19/07
What' that about boulders in your eyes?  boxmonkey | 01/20/07
Poor little thing  87911 | 01/19/07
Hacker's Blood  margsi2 | 01/19/07
I have *NO* sympathy for hackers. Before computers  usc1801 | 01/19/07
Let God sort them out  gourddancer1@... | 01/22/07
10 commandment ?  evamariagreen@... | 01/19/07
DEATH PENALTY TO ALL JAYWALKERS!  fuzzy2k | 01/19/07
Maybe if they are wardialing.  osreinstall | 01/19/07
Feds out for hacker's blood  deviantdecode | 01/19/07
blood of hacker  greymist@... | 01/19/07
Especially to use a bizarre interpretation  voska | 01/20/07
Laws are sold on 'Intent' and then used for other purposes  l_g_johnson@... | 01/19/07
Are you kidding???  studentCoder | 01/25/07
I myself have no use for Hackers and their malicious intents.  vanrijngo | 01/19/07
Playing one more game  shealanon@... | 01/19/07
i agree  jjarman | 01/22/07
Not necessarily...  belkorin | 01/23/07
Why hack?  MitchSamuels@... | 01/19/07
FALSE CHRISTIANITY  Walter Wise | 01/19/07
God instructs to be leagal and live within the law  handydan918 | 01/19/07
I found both of your passages.  CobraA1 | 01/19/07
Whose Christianity is the TRUE Christianity?  Joel R | 01/23/07
The VAMPIRE..he don't wanna...  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 01/19/07
DNA will not help ID a hacker  qaz111111qaz111111 | 01/19/07
RE:DNA will not help ID a hacker  deviantdecode | 01/19/07
You would be suprised what you find under keyboard keys.  osreinstall | 01/19/07
Or even on them  CobraA1 | 01/19/07
Yep.  osreinstall | 01/19/07
why am i reminded of the movie gattaca...  jjarman | 01/22/07
Forgot about that movie.  osreinstall | 01/22/07
In that case why do they need his blood?  boxmonkey | 01/20/07
First hand verifiable proof.  osreinstall | 01/20/07
Too Funny  dragonlen@... | 01/24/07
nice thought but my understanding of current technology was...  jjarman | 01/22/07
A little better than that.  osreinstall | 01/22/07
thanks for the information  jjarman | 01/22/07
Sure.  osreinstall | 01/22/07
more information  jjarman | 01/22/07
Interesting.  osreinstall | 01/22/07
tvictor@knology.net  tvictor@... | 01/20/07
Emasculation Prohibits Procreation - Long-Term Solution  myers18111@... | 01/20/07
He's the new POSTER BOY...  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 01/20/07
Silly! That statement has no bearing here  voska | 01/20/07
YET ANOTHER FRAUD USING "RELIGION"!  NYCGRIFF_z | 01/22/07
Convenience of Religion for Com men and others  RS_1 | 01/22/07
Oh my!  metilley@... | 01/22/07
OT: "Hackers" can be good, bad neutral  studentCoder | 01/25/07
everyone knows  jjarman | 01/22/07
Why blood? Cheek swab should do. DNA is DNA  WiredGuy | 01/22/07
Maybe he needs a life and a girlfriend...MF Geek!  dmorris001 | 01/22/07
Federal Bureau of Idiots  Sowhatsupyouranus@... | 01/22/07
copyright your dna...i wonder? (far fetched)  jjarman | 01/22/07
Totally Ridiculous but Insanely Hilarious  studentCoder | 01/25/07
Message has been deleted.  reibertg@... | 01/22/07
He Shalt Strike Again  bcroner | 01/22/07
Bible  richard@... | 01/23/07
Richard is wrong  Dr_Zinj | 01/23/07
Reasoning  Dr_Zinj | 01/23/07
I wonder if it's a sin....  DCMann | 01/23/07
2 Corinthians 4:2  belkorin | 01/23/07
Amen.  spyro17@... | 01/23/07
Of course it is.  studentCoder | 01/25/07
I didn't realise...  jesprott | 01/23/07
GET DNA AT BIRTH  leojohns@... | 01/23/07
Totally Bogus Baloney  studentCoder | 01/25/07

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