[ISN] Telco hires Kiwi hacker

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 01:15:34 -0600 (CST)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/2287438/Telco-hires-Kiwi-hacker

Waikato Times
24/03/2009

The Whitianga teenager who brought a US university to its knees with his 
hacking antics has been hired by a telecommunications company.

Owen Thor Walker, 19, offending under the name Akill became the subject 
of a United States Federal Bureau of Investigation cyber crime 
investigation spanning the US, Europe and New Zealand.

Starting as a 16-year-old at school, Mr Walker designed "botnets", which 
are a network of hacked computers able to be controlled via the internet 
by a single computer. He came up with a system that beat anti-virus 
software, which spread automatically, and it destroyed rival bot codes.

His botnet reached at least 1.3 million computers.

He pleaded guilty to six cyber crime charges but when he ended up in the 
High Court at Hamilton, Justice Potter did not convict him though 
ordered him to pay a share of damages caused to hacked computers and to 
stay away from computers.

TelstraClear spokesman Chris Mirams said they had contracted Mr Walker 
for seminars and advertising which had been completed by late last year.

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