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Reuters Logo The man on trial for writing the Sasser computer worm that wreaked havoc in big businesses and homes across the world last year has confessed to all the charges against him, a German court said on Tuesday.

Katharina Kruetzfeldt, judge at the court in the western town of Verden, said Sven Jaschan, 19, admitted to data manipulation, computer sabotage and interfering with public corporations in one of the biggest Internet attacks of its kind.

After emerging around May last year, versions of the Sasser worm went on to knock out an estimated 1 million computer systems among home users and companies by spreading on the ubiquitous Microsoft Windows operating system.

Sasser victims ranged from the British Coastguard to the European Commission, Goldman Sachs and Australia's Westpac Bank. Some security firms called it the most destructive worm ever.

State prosecutor Silke Streichsbier said she was "highly satisfied" with progress made at the trial, which is closed to the public as Jaschan was a minor when some of the offences took place. A verdict is expected Thursday.

Jaschan, who had previously confessed to having created the worm to police, could face a maximum sentence of five years in prison as well as having to pay compensation to his victims.

Prosecutors said damages amounting to some 130,000 euros ($154,600) had so far been reported by victims of the worm, but the figure could spiral into millions if everyone affected worldwide were to report financial losses caused by the worm.

How the 19-year-old was expected to pay such compensation was not immediately clear.

Jaschan, described by authorities as a "computer freak," was identified as the author after Microsoft offered a reward of $250,000 for information leading to his arrest.

It is believed he began creating programs, including the Netsky virus, to seek out and destroy other viruses.

Story Copyright © 2005 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved.

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I didn't get hit with this worm.
I run Win2k and never get infected with any of this malware. I do not run an AV package either. Must be more than blaming the OS. Greenie Weenies buy a computer to enjoy it, even with the risks. You cannot even give away linux for free with more security. There is more to the OS than security folks.... (Read the rest)
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Boo on MS for having a virus capable OS  Boot_Agnostic | 07/05/05
Simple Solution  amicus_curious | 07/05/05
RE: Simple Solution  Linux User 147560 | 07/05/05
Bleeding hearts?  voska | 07/05/05
He's gotta pay us back!  Bill_Jackson | 07/05/05
Well, you still deserve some cash for your pain  Boot_Agnostic | 07/05/05
5 years? How about 50!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/05/05
Sure but he doesn't exist  voska | 07/05/05
My bad...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/05/05
Meh?  Whyaylooh | 07/05/05
The judge is a her  ShadeTree | 07/06/05
He/she /it won't be writing code in prison  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/05/05
says who?  linuxoverwindows | 07/06/05
Hehehe ...This mickeymouse os can be compromised from everywhere.....  michael_t | 07/06/05
You say he  michael_t | 07/06/05
I Couldn't Agree More!  EBathory | 07/06/05
has never been addressed as it should have been from the very beginning  linuxoverwindows | 07/06/05
You should thanking him.  Outside T. Box | 07/06/05
hear! hear!  linuxoverwindows | 07/06/05
Ken Lay is no different, will he get 5000?  HypnoToad | 07/06/05
Doesn't bode well for Microsoft...  B.O.F.H. | 07/05/05
if only he could have applied talent to  Boot_Agnostic | 07/05/05
Like MS needed a 19-year old to demonstrate how  michael_t | 07/05/05
But Windows is so easy to use!!!  Zogg | 07/06/05
But Windows is so easy to use!!! AND crack (nt)  michael_t | 07/06/05
Make the SCUMBAG repay all vicitms !  realitycheck101 | 07/05/05
Are you refering to Bill Gates? I do think he deserves  michael_t | 07/05/05
No, Linus T.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/05/05
i agree about gates...  linuxoverwindows | 07/06/05
Reporting damages  d_jedi | 07/05/05
A 19-year old can easily wreak havoc to mickey mouse OS  michael_t | 07/05/05
They put a bounty on you too?  Boot_Agnostic | 07/05/05
It's OK: Pls feel safe since  michael_t | 07/05/05
nobody is putting bounty on the mentally handicapped  linuxoverwindows | 07/06/05
Nice to know that this forum is safe  Boot_Agnostic | 07/06/05
misplaced values  linuxoverwindows | 07/06/05
Boy kids today  Squawkbox | 07/05/05
sasser = excellent coding example  radc0de | 07/06/05
yeah, but... but... but...  linuxoverwindows | 07/06/05
I pity the victims... they're just caught in the crossfire.  HypnoToad | 07/06/05
Payback!  Protector | 07/06/05
Microsoft should hire the kid!  Reverend MacFellow | 07/06/05
I didn't get hit with this worm.  osreinstall | 07/06/05

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