Accused hacker poised to plead in Comcast attack
28.02.10
A man accused of hijacking Tumwater Comcast Web site alongside two other hackers seems poised to enter a plea of remorse.
James Robert Black, Jr., was charged with computer crimes in November after federal prosecutors unveiled the allegations that he and two other members of a clique hacker Kryogeniks "was briefly resumed in a farce Comcast.net apparent .
Describing the allegations contained in the paperwork filed by begging one of the co-defendants Black, Assistant U.S. Attorney Albert S. Glenn Kryogeniks described as "computer hacking and phone phreaking alliance, which includes three men.
A few days before May 28, 2008, incident, Black - known by the online nickname of "bold" - spoke with co-accused Christopher "EBK" Michael Lewis and "stashed" Nebel About Site owned by Comcast FEARnet.com Glenn told the court. The triad has chosen to attempt to take control of Comcast.net site for reasons not described in the charging documents.
Lewis, who pleaded Wednesday to penitent voluntarily damaging a protected computer system, called Comcast hand at home in Pennsylvania man, May 27, 2008, and asked about the horror film on the subject site site. The Newark, Delaware, Resident spent the aggregation information day that he and his accomplices were allegedly used to enter the place Comcast.
Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer