Hind the answers to these questions as quickly as you can

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1 Which group hacked into Hotmail?
2 Who was The Analyser and what did he do?
3 Which hacker was sent to jail for fraud?
4 What was the effect of the 1996 raid on Scotland Yard?
5. Which of the cases reported here involved teenagers?
6. What did hackers do to the Yahool website?
7. What crime was Raphael Gray accused of?

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Kevin Mitnick is the hackers' hero. His latest spell in
jail was a 46-month sentence for fraud relating to
breaking into the systems of several multinational
corporations. He was released on condition that he
did not have any contact with a computer
Hotmail, Microsoft's free email service, was hacked
into last September, exposing the correspondence
of more than 40m users. A group calling itself
Hackers Unite posted a Web address with details
of how to access any Hotmail account. The service
was shut down for five hours.
In March 2000, a Welsh teenager allegedly stole
Information from more than 26,000 credit card
Bccounts across Britain, the US, Japan, Canada and
Thailand, and published the details on the Internet
FBI agents and British police raided the home of
Raphael Gray, 18, and arrested him and his friend. He
has been charged with 10 counts of downloading
unmuthorised information
The UK Department of Trade and Industry has twice
been prey to backers, once in 1996 and again in
2000 when a DTI computer was programmed to
reroute email. The Home Office investigated mine
cases of hacking last year, one of which was the
leaking of a report on a murder. In August 1996
backers ran up a Elm phone bill for Scotland Yard
but did not access flies.
In 1998 Washington revealed that an Israeli
hacker called The Analyser' was responsible for
"the most organised attempt to penetrate the
Pentagon's computer systems' He turned out to
be Ehud Tenenbaum, 1e, who had planted a list
of his own passwords in the Pentagon system
and passed them to other hackers.
In 997 hackers got into the Yahool website
replacing the homepage with a ransom note
demanding the release of their hero, Kevin
Mitnick Unless the demand was met, the note
said, a virus would be released in all Yahoo's
computers. The company dismissed the threat
as a hoax, but the 'Free Kevin' slogan continued
to appear on other hijacked sites
In 1997 the son of a fraud squad detective
walked free from a court in London after
charges of breaching the security of the US
force were dropped. Three years earlier
Mathew Bevan, then 19. and a friend, Richard
Pryse, 16. used the Internet to main access to
several US military buses. Pryce was fined
£1.200 after admitting several other offences.

Hind the answers to these questions as quickly as you can

JAWABAN:

1. Which group hacked into Hotmail?  Hackers Unite

2. Who was The Analyser and what did he do?  He was an Israeli hacker named Ehud Tenenbaum who was responsible for  "the most organised attempt to penetrate the  Pentagon's computer systems" by planting a list of his own passwords in the Pentagon system and passed them to other hackers.

3. Which hacker was sent to jail for fraud?  Mathew Bevan and Richard  Pryse.

4. What was the effect of the 1996 raid on Scotland Yard?  Hackers ran up a Elm phone bill for Scotland Yard but did not access files.

5. Which of the cases reported here involved teenagers?  The case reported in March 2000 commited by Raphael Gray (18) involving stolen information on credit card  accounts across Britain, US, Japan, Canada and Thailand.

6. What did hackers do to the Yahoo website?  They replaced the homepage with a ransom note demanding the release of Kevin Mitnick and also threatened to release a virus into Yahoo's computers.

7. What crime was Raphael Gray accused of?  He allegedly stole

Information from more than 26,000 credit card  accounts across Britain, the US, Japan, Canada and  Thailand, and published the details on the Internet. Raphael Gray was charged with 10 counts of downloading unauthorized information.


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