The FB-AYYEEE caught some 18-year old kid who made a variation of the Blaster worm that made its rounds around the Internet a while ago. Now, here is the interesting part:
Parson, who was known online as "teekid," is suspected of creating and releasing a third version of the Blaster worm, a malicious program that spread itself around the Internet using a viral engine bearing his online moniker, "teekids.exe."

The Web site registered under his own name and Minnesota address -- www.t33kid.com -- is no longer up. But a cached version of his site on Google offers insight into the mind of a young hacker who was apparently proud of his work.

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Parson also apparently broke into the Web site of the Minnesota Governor's office, leaving the message "site hacked by Teekid."

Wow, way to cover your tracks! t33kid IS NOT teekids! I mean, jeez. Anyone could of googled teekids and figured out who it was.

If you're going to commit an Internet crime like crashing a competing website through, let's say, a theoretical DDOS, don't go bragging about it on your websi.... oh crap.





Posted by roy on August 29, 2003 at 05:28 PM | 2 Comments

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Comment posted on September 1st, 2003 at 12:16 AM
:D *laughs*