nasa hacker
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, aka "Solo" (the tag he used at the time of the Nasa hacks), claims that he is "a bumbling hacker" who was only... [30 Jul 2008]
Hacker steals Nasa shuttle plans
News It has emerged that a hacker last week broke into Nasa's network and stole detailed designs for future space craft. Reports suggest the plans are unlikely to be used for any nefarious purpose - but the hack will certainly prove an embarrassment to... [13 Aug 2002]
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]
Nasa hacker's extradition gets Reid's rubber-stamp
News Gary McKinnon, the so-called 'Nasa hacker', is to be extradited to the US within the next two weeks, the Home Office announced on Thursday. McKinnon was accused of one of the biggest military hacks ever, when he hacked into a series of sites... [07 Jul 2006]
Nasa hacker "frightened" by ease of entry
News The charges McKinnon faces are serious, alleging "fraud and related activity in connection with computers" and covering the US Army, Navy, Air Force and Nasa. The British hacker facing extradition to the US on charges of hacking and causing damage... [14 Jul 2005]
UK's Nasa hacker breaks his silence
News The British man thought to have hacked into 53 US government agencies' computer systems has spoken out about his discoveries in Nasa's networks. While McKinnon is facing the possibility of up to 70 years in jail, it seems Nasa has more to worry... [11 Jul 2005]
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. McKinnon stands accused of hacking into a series of sites belonging to the US Army, Air Force... [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. The US government wishes to try McKinnon on charges of unauthorised access to Nasa's systems. [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]
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. But, according to his lawyers, the judges in the appeal court "definitely left... [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]
Nasa hacker's extradition hearing begins
News Gary McKinnon began the next stage in his fight against extradition to the US to face charges of hacking US Army, Navy, Air Force and Nasa computers on Tuesday. McKinnon, who is British, is facing extradition to the US on charges of hacking and... [15 Feb 2006]
Nasa hacker makes court appearance
News Gary McKinnon, 39, appeared at Bow Street Magistrate's Court today for an extradition hearing on charges he gained unauthorised access to 97 US government computers, including machines belonging to Nasa and the US Department of Defense. [27 Jul 2005]
NASA hacker jailed for cyber-crime spree
News A member of the £conflict hacking group was sentenced to four months of home confinement and ordered to pay $4,400 in compensation for hosting a hack-chatroom on a NASA computer. Raymond Torricelli from New York was punished after admitting to... [06 Sep 2001]
'You space cadet': NASA hacker arrested
News US police have arrested a teenager from New Mexico for allegedly hacking into NASA computers in April last year. Officials say he created false accounts and modified documents after compromising the NASA network at the Ames Research Center in... [03 Jul 2001]
