Vmyths.com Virus Hysteria Alert {8 May 2004, 13:10 CT} ------- CATEGORY: Historical perspective on recent hysteria http://Vmyths.com/hoax.cfm?id=280&page=3 A Reuters newswire says "German police have arrested an 18-year-old man suspected of creating the 'Sasser' computer worm, believed to be one of the Internet's most costly outbreaks of sabotage... [A police spokesman] said the suspect admitted to programming the worm." See http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4928653 for the full text of the newswire. In our previous Hysteria Alert, we predicted the fearmongers at mi2g will soon slap an astronomical dollar value on the Sasser worm. The U.S. alone will account for a few billion of mi2g's guesstimate. This leads us to ponder an interesting question: Will the Justice Department try to extradite the author of the Sasser worm? Will he stand trial on American soil for a multi-billion-dollar crime? If history is a guide, Sasser's author will never appear before a U.S. judge. Consider the following: 1) U.S. feds never sought extradition for Jan de Wit (aka "OnTheFly"), who released the Kournikova virus in February 2001. A Dutch court convicted him for the crime but he remains free of a U.S. indictment. 2) U.S. feds never sought extradition for any of the suspects behind the ILoveYou virus in May 2000. Reonel Ramones, Onel de Guzman, and Irene de Guzman remain free of a U.S. indictment in the Philippines despite the successful completion of a much-publicized worldwide manhunt. 3) U.S. feds never sought extradition for Mike Calce (aka "Mafiaboy"), a then-14yr-old hacker who masterminded an e-commerce attack that (supposedly) very nearly destroyed Amazon.com, Yahoo!, eBay, CNN, and other U.S.-based firms in February 2000. Calce was found guilty in Canada for the crime but remains free of a U.S. indictment. 4) U.S. feds never sought extradition for acknowledged Chernobyl virus writer Chen Ing-Hau for "destroy[ing] thousands" of U.S. government, military, corporate, academic, and personal PCs in April 1999. He remains free of a U.S. indictment in Taiwan. FBI agents traditionally provide "evidence" to other countries to help them prosecute virus/worm authors ... but that's as far as it goes. Remember this when you read stories about the arrest of Sasser's creator. Vmyths predicts he won't be extradited to America. Remember your history lessons. Stay calm. Stay reasoned. And stay tuned to Vmyths. Rob Rosenberger, editor http://Vmyths.com (319) 646-2800 CATEGORY: Historical perspective on recent hysteria http://Vmyths.com/hoax.cfm?id=280&page=3 --------------- Useful links ------------------ Remember this when virus hysteria strikes http://Vmyths.com/resource.cfm?id=31&page=1 Common clichés in the antivirus world http://Vmyths.com/resource.cfm?id=22&page=1 False Authority Syndrome http://Vmyths.com/fas/fas1.cfm _________________________________________ ISN mailing list Sponsored by: OSVDB.org
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