[ISN] China's Cyber Police Detain Teenage Hacker

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Date: Wed Feb 06 2002 - 22:52:20 PST

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    Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Wednesday, February 06, 2002
    
    Chinese cyber police have detained a 17-year-old suspect following an
    Internet offense and closed his website. Police in Heilongjiang
    Province, northeast China, say the amended law states an Internet
    offender can be penalized by up to five years in prison.
    
    Chinese cyber police have detained a 17-year-old suspect following an
    Internet offense and closed his website.
    
    Police in Heilongjiang Province, northeast China, say the amended law
    states an Internet offender can be penalized by up to five years in
    prison.
    
    The suspect Chi Yongshu is a high school student in Qitaihe, a city in
    the east of Heilongjiang. He admits stealing data, spreading a
    computer virus and carrying out illegal deals.
    
    Local police say records show Chi's website, www.cnhunk.com, has
    caused damage to computers of over 110,000 Internet users since last
    December.
    
    Chi, who compiled a homepage in August 2001, said he linked his
    website to a program with devastating codes, which make computers
    breakdown and lose data whenever an Internet user logs onto the
    webpage.
    
    Chi has also violated others' privacy by deciphering over 5,000 icq
    numbers and their passwords.
    
    In addition, Chi has made 2,950 yuan (355 U.S. dollars) by cheating at
    game websites.
    
    Internet crimes in China
    
    Sources with the Information Security Supervision Bureau of the
    Ministry of Public Security said, in recent years occasionally
    Internet crimes have caused damages to the computers of government,
    businesses, commercial websites and Internet users.
    
    Police said they will make further efforts to curb Internet crimes,
    but also warn users not to use pirated security products.
    
    The number of China's web users had increased to over 33.7 million by
    the end of 2001.
    
    
    
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