[ISN] Houston suspect 'ran hacker gang'

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Date: Tue Oct 14 2003 - 05:17:40 PDT

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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/hampshire/dorset/3188520.stm
    
    13 October, 2003
    
    A teenager accused of bringing computers at America's biggest port to 
    a standstill was part of a gang of hackers, a court has heard. 
    Aaron Caffrey, 19, is alleged to have set up the group called Allied 
    Haxor Elite. 
    
    Mr Caffrey, who is accused of crashing systems at the port of Houston 
    in Texas, admitted being part of the group but denied he had ever 
    illegally hacked in to a computer. 
    
    The teenager, from Shaftesbury in Dorset, told Southwark Crown Court 
    that hackers operated legally, but that people who entered computer 
    systems illegally were known as "crackers". 
    
    Prosecutor Paul Addison asked Mr Caffrey, who suffers from a form of 
    autism called Asperger's Syndrome, if he had seen the film Hackers. 
    
    Elite is the name of the main character in the film, in which a group 
    of computer whizkids target the FBI, the court heard. 
    
    The teenager said he had seen the film a couple of times, but 
    dismissed it as "eye candy" and denied there was any link to his 
    group. 
    
    He said: "A hacker is someone who is good with computers and is 
    usually a programmer. 
    
    "I have hacked into computers legally for friends to test their server 
    security because they asked me to but never illegally." 
    
    Scheduling systems at Houston - the eighth largest port in the world - 
    went down after they were bombarded with thousands of electronic 
    messages in September 2001. 
    
    The attack put ships at risk by blocking crucial data for navigating 
    in and out of the harbour. 
    
    Jurors have heard that investigators traced the source of the attack 
    to a computer at Mr Caffrey's home. 
    
    The trial continues. 
    
    
    
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