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US Identifies ISIL Hacker Linked To Military Breaches (justice.gov) 83

An anonymous reader writes: The Islamic State hacker detained at Bukit Aman in Kuala Lumpur, has been identified as 20-year-old Kosovo student name Ardit Ferizi. The U.S. arrest warrant alleges that the Kosovo hacker executed computer attacks and committed theft violations, stealing the personally identifiable information of members of the U.S. military and federal employees. The Department of Justice warned that the leaked data was intended for the "purpose of encouraging terrorist attacks against those individuals."
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US Identifies ISIL Hacker Linked To Military Breaches

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  • Those in the US government responsible for the weak security that allowed the 'hacking' should be lined up along the wall right next to this guy.

    • by gtall ( 79522 )

      Really? If you were caught advertently or inadvertently causing a security breach at your company, we could line you up along the wall as well?

      • Really? If you were caught advertently or inadvertently causing a security breach at your company, we could line you up along the wall as well?

        You misunderstand who I hold responsible. I am not talking about us, the insufficient technical resources who have the impossible job of securing critical infrastructure using commercial products against enemies who wield military technology against us.

        We are not at fault. We are doing what we can with the resources that we have available - in other words we are not sleeping at our posts in a time of 'cyber' war.

        A soldier on guard duty who falls asleep at his post in a time of war may be punished by death

      • Really? If you were caught advertently or inadvertently causing a security breach at your company, we could line you up along the wall as well?

        YMBNH. OP is a slashdot reader, and therefore incapable of making any sheeple-y computer-related mistake.

  • or, Is Slashdot's Interpretation Slanted?
  • Does it mean he has rights granted by the constitution or will he be held in perpetuum as an enemy combatant?

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