Gary McKinnon wins extradition reprieve for psych review Hardware and Software Networking by happygeek … it looked like every avenue to prevent the extradition of self-confessed NASA Hacker Gary McKinnon had been… twist, Home Secretary Alan Johnson has delayed the extradition proceedings while he considers the medical evidence. Diagnosed …going through the legal process of appealing against an extradition order, something to which he has every legal… Gary McKinnon update: MP quits, Brown sympathises, Americans have hissy fit Hardware and Software Networking by newsguy …uk/blogs/daveyw/2009/01/23/ufo-hacker-mckinnons-extradition-delayed/"]Asperger's Syndrome[/URL]. The British …One Labour MP who voted against the government on the extradition issue, Andrew Mackinlay, told [URL="http://www…5903494/Andrew-MacKinlay-MP-quits-over-hacker-Gary-McKinnons-extradition.html"]The Telegraph[/URL] many of his … Security Journalist of the Year says UK is wrong to extradite Gary McKinnon Hardware and Software Networking by happygeek … through the legal process of appealing against an extradition order, something to which he has every legal…account when determining his suitability for extradition. At fault is the 2002 extradition treaty law which was meant … sort. While terror suspects have managed to evade extradition with apparent ease, white collar criminals are being … Pentagon hacker allegedly threatened with Guantanamo Bay military tribunal Hardware and Software Networking by happygeek … are using this as part of their defence against his extradition, arguing that such an attempt at getting McKinnon to accept… the UK House of Lords will allow his appeal against extradition to the US on those charges, following a decision in… NASA hacker McKinnon promises guilty plea Hardware and Software Networking by newsguy Gary McKinnon, the British hacker who is still fighting against extradition to the US despite the European Court of Human Rights … punished in the UK courts, it would make any ultimate extradition for the same crimes highly unlikely. Graham Cluley, a senior… Bonkers Boris, Mad McKinnon, Osama Bin-Laden, Barack Obama and Little Green Men From Mars Hardware and Software Networking by happygeek …/20017/53/"]NASA UFO hacker[/URL]. Currently busy fighting extradition to the USA on the grounds that, essentially, to do… what he says, Johnson has jumped straight into the McKinnon extradition debate with both feet. A little background: McKinnon hacked into… Tango Down: Anonymous #OpFreeAssange strikes Number 10 and UK Justice Dept Hardware and Software Information Security by happygeek … to the UK government's handling of the Julian Assange extradition situation. WikiLeaks founder Assange has been granted political asylum in… the UK's 'Draconian surveillance proposals' and, interestingly, also the extradition cases of Gary McKinnon and Richard O'Dwyer. All of… Why the UK was right not to extradite Gary McKinnon Hardware and Software Information Security by happygeek … November 2002 on multiple charges of computer-related crime, an extradition request was finally submitted by the US Government to deport…". That opinion changed when Cameron took office, and the extradition appeals have gone on ever since. Until this week, when… Re: Why the UK was right not to extradite Gary McKinnon Hardware and Software Information Security by flypie You talking rubbish Wavey See [Click Here](http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2012/10/gary-mckinnon)The US and the UK should allow each other to prosecute in their repsective courts, it would avoid the extradition problem. I'm a Scouse Geek. Re: Why the UK was right not to extradite Gary McKinnon Hardware and Software Information Security by diafol … provide clean evidence, surely ? :) But I agree, still better than extradition. The poor git has suffered enough IMO. We all know… Thoughts on Gary McKinnon Hardware and Software Networking by GuyClapperton …, not us, so it's perfectly fair to ask for extradition. What I find offensive are the arguments and counter-arguments… Hacking the NASA Twitter Account Digital Media Digital Marketing by happygeek … hacking accusation might ruin any chance he has of avoiding extradition from the UK to the USA. Tor network hacked by Feds, Silk Road turned into honeypot? Hardware and Software Networking by happygeek … Marques, has been arrested in Ireland and is now awaiting extradition to the USA. Re: Santa Kills 8;turns Gun on Himself Community Center Geeks' Lounge by GrimJack I think they are very lucky -- Canada will not allow extradition if the prisoner is facing a death penalty trial. It would have become real messy! Re: Is this what Gary was up to? Community Center by DeepCut Hi Guy. Just to straighten out a couple of errors there. McKinnon is in the UK fighting extradition to the US. Also, this whole hack-into-pc break-into-house analogy doesn't stand up. I'm sure all people would agree having someone break into your home is far, far worse than having someone access your PC's hard-disk. Re: What Torrents !?!?! Community Center Geeks' Lounge by VernonDozier …. We can't get most European countries to even consider extradition unless we guarantee the death penalty won't be imposed… Re: What Torrents !?!?! Community Center Geeks' Lounge by jwenting …. We can't get most European countries to even consider extradition unless we guarantee the death penalty won't be imposed… Re: Security Journalist of the Year says UK is wrong to extradite Gary McKinnon Hardware and Software Networking by Dread Cthulhu The crime was committed against American systems, ergo, he should he tried here, no different than the Entwhistle fella what killed his family and fled to England. That McKinnon committed his crime remotely should have no bearing in the matter -- the "victims" were American systems, ergo, the US should have jurisdiction. The obvious &… Re: Pentagon hacker allegedly threatened with Guantanamo Bay military tribunal Hardware and Software Networking by Maulth Phew, that's some crazy stuff right there. Re: Bonkers Boris, Mad McKinnon, Osama Bin-Laden, Barack Obama and Little Green Men From Mars Hardware and Software Networking by tiger86 I wrote on this a while back and did my research. I read an interview with mckinnon and he said that there was no password. I am a bit surprised that the military wouldn't add a password but then again Mckinnon most likely is telling the truth. Obama is right we need to restructure our military; I think we need one who knows what a password is!! Re: Bonkers Boris, Mad McKinnon, Osama Bin-Laden, Barack Obama and Little Green Men From Mars Hardware and Software Networking by happygeek Why would McKinnon be telling the truth? Seriously, he says he saw proof (including the names and ranks) of aliens in the US military - trouble is he didn't think to save those files so that 'proof' is handily just in his somewhat troubled head it seems. Re: Why the UK was right not to extradite Gary McKinnon Hardware and Software Information Security by happygeek That would be an even more slippery slope methinks... Re: Why the UK was right not to extradite Gary McKinnon Hardware and Software Information Security by flypie How. Everyone seems to think that their courts are fair and unbiased so if the US Gov had brought an action under the computer misuse act in a UK court who could complain. Re: Why the UK was right not to extradite Gary McKinnon Hardware and Software Information Security by happygeek Sorry, wrong end of stick error. Actually, I agree with you there. Re: Why the UK was right not to extradite Gary McKinnon Hardware and Software Information Security by flypie The law of the country in which the court is situted. In the end what would happen is that the US State/Embassy or Gov would appoint someone to server as their DPP here and would hire Solcitors/barrister as needed. Porbabley the same ones the CPS uses. Re: Why the UK was right not to extradite Gary McKinnon Hardware and Software Information Security by gerbil I'm no security expert, very far from it, but I am strongly of the opinion that if you connect an interesting network into the public domain then security is just a dream. Leased lines/pipes are available. If you need to have access over the web, then let it be to some unconnected domain with vetted information available and vetted feedback before … Re: Tango Down: Anonymous #OpFreeAssange strikes Number 10 and UK Justice Dept Hardware and Software Information Security by LastMitch >All of the government websites are back up and running this morning, but to be hit twice in the space of six months by such a DDoS attack is embarrassing to say the least for the powers that be. It's not as bad the America government. This has been happening monthly, I saw that on the news regarding how the American government is not strong … Re: Thoughts on Gary McKinnon Hardware and Software Networking by happygeek Wanna fight? :) See [url]http://www.daniweb.com/blogs/entry4595.html[/url] Re: Thoughts on Gary McKinnon Hardware and Software Networking by GuyClapperton Outside, you! Seriously though, he's up for a trial and nothing more. This isn't a lynch mob, it's a request from a sophisticated nation of our allies who've detected a breach in their security emanating from our country. What's to disagree with? Re: Hacking the NASA Twitter Account Digital Media Digital Marketing by CatRambo It would have been even better if they were selling something like real estate on the Moon. ;)