26-year old pleads guilty to hacking AT&T iPad data

Security

Last year hackers made headlines when AT&T announced to a security breach that had allowed hackers to access the personal data from 114,000 iPad 3G users. On Thursday, 26-year old Daniel Spitler from San Francisco pleaded guilty to two crimes: conspiracy to gain unauthorized access to computers and identity theft. Spitler faces up to 10 years in prison — five years for each count, according to The Wall Street Journal. “Computer hackers are exacting an increasing toll on our society, damaging individuals and organizations to gain notoriety for themselves,” said U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman in New Jersey. “Daniel Spitler’s guilty plea is a timely reminder of the consequences of treating criminal activity as a competitive sport.” Fishman’s statements are clearly also aimed at other hackers; LulzSec and Anonymous, two hacking groups, recently announced that they have joined forces to attack the U.S. government. That’s in addition to recent hacks on Sony — which LulzSec took responsibility for — and Citigroup. Spitler will be sentenced on September 28th.

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14 Comments
  • Anonymous

    He tried to find the android users info but it was too hard. Apparently the file only had 36 names in it. True story™©®

    • Scroatette

      I love you, Scroat!!!!

      • Anonymous

        Love you too babe!

      • TOMMMMMM

        You can stop talking to yourself now.

      • Anonymous

        Bite me

  • Kevin Daniel

    Haven’t they learned anything from Sony’s hackattacks. I wouldn’t be surprised if AT&T got fucked up!

    • Anonymous

      You know this happened before Sony, right?

  • Rmpharris89

    Need to make an example out of him. This is getting out of hand and the consumers have to pay the price for such stupidity.

    • Anonymous

      10 Years in prison being Bubba’s bitch will send a good message.

      • http://twitter.com/derrickisonline Derrick -Lex-

        Playin’ with Bubba’s iPad.

    • Anonymous

      What are they going to do to AT&T and Apple for having such poor security?

      • Anonymous

        AT&T, not Apple. Don’t let your fanboyism get in the way of the truth.

  • FC_Bayern.

    Remember that time where there’s more Android customers than iPhone? I wasn’t going to go there but scroatum seemed bent on making that point from the beginning.

  • http://twitter.com/derrickisonline Derrick -Lex-

    They’re going to make an example of this guy.

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