Gary McKinnon
Photos: McKinnon destroyed by US says family
Photo Anger boiled over into tears as the distraught friends and family of Nasa hacker Gary McKinnon picketed the Home Office in a last ditch attempt to block his extradition. Around 30 of McKinnon's friends and family gathered in front of the Home... [03 Sep 2008]
Nasa hacker's last legal challenge fails
News Gary McKinnon has lost his legal challenge against extradition to the US to face charges of hacking Nasa and military installations. McKinnon had applied to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) for it to hear an appeal against his extradition. [28 Aug 2008]
Will Nasa hacker be granted European court appeal?
News Gary McKinnon, the man accused of hacking US military systems, has been granted a short stay of extradition. Solicitor Karen Todner said in a statement: "The presidents of the European Court Human Rights have granted interim relief to Gary McKinnon... [12 Aug 2008]
Nasa hacker loses extradition appeal
News Nasa hacker Gary McKinnon has lost his fight to block his extradition to the US where he faces a possible life jail sentence. McKinnon is accused of sabotaging vital defence systems after admitting accessing 97 US military and Nasa computers... [30 Jul 2008]
Nasa hacker fights extradition
News Gary McKinnon, the Briton who has admitted hacking into Nasa systems, is due to fight his extradition to the US in the House of Lords on Monday. According to McKinnon's solicitors, the two-hour hearing will focus on irregularities in the... [13 Jun 2008]
Nasa hacker granted Law Lords appeal
News Gary McKinnon, the Briton who has admitted hacking into Nasa's computer systems, has been given leave to appeal against extradition to the US. McKinnon was granted leave late last week to appeal to the Law Lords on the grounds of the nature of plea... [16 Oct 2007]
Nasa hacker looks to Lords for appeal hope
News Gary McKinnon, the Briton who has admitted hacking into Nasa's computer systems, may be able to appeal to the House of Lords against his extradition to the US. According to a firm of solicitors acting on behalf McKinnon, the law lords will consider... [02 Aug 2007]
Gary McKinnon: Hacker 'damages' are exaggerated
News Businesses are exaggerating the amount of damage done by hackers according to a man with more than a little vested interest in the issue - the so-called 'Nasa hacker' Gary McKinnon. McKinnon is currently awaiting extradition to the US for allegedly... [27 Apr 2007]
Editor's Blog: Grey areas, honesty and naivety
Comment One of the people due to attend, extradition permitting, is 'Nasa hacker' Gary McKinnon. silicon.com editor-at-large Will Sturgeon is blogging from the InfoSecurity show at London Olympia. Some interesting goings on at InfoSec. [26 Apr 2007]
Nasa hacker loses extradition fight
News Gary McKinnon, the man accused of hacking into the computer systems of Nasa and other US governmental organisations, has lost his appeal against extradition to the US. The Court of Appeal took a dim view of the alleged coercion applied to McKinnon... [03 Apr 2007]
Nasa hacker fights extradition to the US
News Gary McKinnon, the Brit accused of hacking into Nasa and US military networks, has begun his appeal in the High Court against a court decision to extradite him to the US. McKinnon - not present in court today due to "medical problems" - was... [14 Feb 2007]
The Yearly Round-Up 2006
Round-Up The very pseudonym of the computer hacker 'Solo' - better known as Gary McKinnon - suggests he is something of a lone ranger and McKinnon may well feel he is lacking some very necessary 'friends in high places' as he awaits extradition to the US... [21 Dec 2006]
Nasa hacker appeal to be heard next year
News After months of waiting, Gary McKinnon, the so-called 'Nasa hacker', has learned that his latest attempt to avoid extradition to the US will be heard in the High Court on 13 February, 2007. McKinnon has been waiting for this date to be confirmed... [12 Dec 2006]
McKinnon extradition backlash underway
News The UK government is facing growing criticism over its decision to hand British hacker Gary McKinnon over to the US for trial.silicon.com readers have added their backing to calls for a rethink on the controversial extradition granted last week by... [10 Jul 2006]
Leader: Should McKinnon be extradited?
Leader Now that the extradition of Gary McKinnon, who it should not be forgotten hacked into several US military systems, has been granted by the Home Office there is uproar and a serious division in people's opinions. [07 Jul 2006]
