Teen charged with e-crime faces jail 5:00AM Saturday March 01, 2008
Teenage computer whiz Owen Walker faces up to seven years in jail after becoming the first person in New Zealand to be charged with botnet crime.
But it now seems unlikely the Whitianga teenager will be extradited to the United States to face charges.
Using the cyber-id Akill, Walker is alleged to have been part of a small but elite botnet coding group that developed
malware which is estimated to have caused more than US$20 million ($24.5 million) of economic loss and involved cyber
crimes committed in the United States ranging from vandalism to virtual bank robbery.
Walker appeared in the Thames District Court yesterday and was charged with two counts of accessing a computer for
dishonest purpose, damaging or interfering with a computer system, possessing software for committing crime and two counts
of accessing a computer system without authorisation.
He entered no plea and was remanded on bail to appear in court again next week.
AKILL is alleged to have been one of those behind a concentrated DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack at a
Philadelphia university in February last year.
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note max in (NZ) is 7 Years so out in 5 years FBI was going to take him back to USA get a long time in US have a look at this http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story....jectid=10499148
Wayne Thomas Patterson, 48, used 123 different identities between 2003 and 2006 to defraud the
Ministry of Social Development (MSD) of $3.48 million in welfare benefits.In October he was
sentenced to an eight-year jail term, with a minimum non-parole period of five years.
He is currently appealing his sentence