[ISN] Comodo hacker says he's protesting U.S. policy

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 01:27:00 -0500 (CDT)
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20050581-281.html

By Declan McCullagh 
Privacy, Inc.
CNET News
April 4, 2011

After a hacker obtained fraudulent digital certificates that could be 
used to impersonate Google, Yahoo, Skype, and other major Web sites, the 
security company that issued them blamed the Iranian government.

There is only "one conclusion," Comodo, the Jersey City, N.J.-based 
issuer of digital certificates said in a report tracing the intrusion to 
Iran. "This was likely to be a state-driven attack."

Well, not quite. The perpetrator claims to be a 21-year-old Iranian 
patriot--a "single programmer with the experience of 1,000 
programmers"--who told CNET he carried out the intrusion in large part 
to protest the policies of the U.S. government.

As proof, "ComodoHacker" has posted the private half of a digital 
certificate obtained during the intrusion into the network of 
GlobalTrust, a Comodo reseller in Italy. (ComodoHacker also uses the 
aliases "Sun Ich" and "Ichsunx," which he says are random.)

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