Alleged LulzSec hacker dreamt of a career with the NSA or DoD prior to arrest

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Cody Kretsinger, the alleged LulzSec member who was arrested in Arizona last week, was a student at the University of Advancing Technology in Arizona with the dream of one day working in network security for the National Security Agency or the Department of Defense. Krebs on Security noticed Kretsinger was named “Student of the Month” during his tenure at the UAT, which posted an interview with the accused hacker. “While I wouldn’t mind being a penetration tester, I think it’s a lot more fun to try to build and secure a network and its devices from the ground up,” Krestinger said in the interview. “I hope that I’ll be able to work for the Department of Defense. From what I hear, they’re pretty good at what I want to do.” Krestinger also mentioned he was working on “larger projects” that he could not talk about, but did not discuss whether those projects were for the school, the government or for LulzSec. LulzSec publicly attacked a number of high profile targets this year including the CIA’s website, a number of U.S. police departments, Sony and the U.S. Senate, and Kretsinger is believed to have been a part of the Sony attack.

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11 Comments
  • RIMTastic

    Now he has a career wearing an ankle bracelet whilst living in his parents basement. Awesome.

  • Anonymous

    They should bring back stocks so the public could point, laugh, and throw a tomato at db’s like this. For the lulz of course.

  • http://profiles.google.com/djblois Daniel Blois

    Everybody do not attack this guy until he gets his day in court.  We do not know how much or what kind of evidence they have on him.

  • Maverick0420

    I hope he and his compatriots rot in Leavensworth for the rest of their pitiful lives…

  • http://twitter.com/followthings Aaron J

    Clearly not exactly a top notch security expert given his capture; doubt he would have had the talent to go to DoD or NSA anyways. Hopefully he gets what’s coming to him.

  • Anonymous

    He might have trouble passing his background check for the job.

  • NONHATR

    What is really funny is that there is a real possibility that after all this blows over he may actually get a job for the government if his skills are as good as everyone thinks. Especially if he has actually shown that he can find holes in the US government’s security.

  • Bullet Tooth Tony

    I love how in his answer, he says the same thing twice in each sentence, but changes the words aound.  In his answer, he changes the words around in each sentence and says the same thing twice, I love that.

    hahahaha.

  • BigJesusTrashCan

    It’ll be interesting to see whether he still won’t mind “being a penetration tester” if he ends up in prison.

  • mike

    the biggest problem will be to find a jury/prosocutor that can fully understand the evidence. You better bet he will find a defence attorney who does!

  • Justin Dove

    The irony:

    If he’s actually *really* talented, the DoD or NSA will hire him BECAUSE of what he was arrested for…and it wouldn’t be the first such instance.

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