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- Cracker Pal Turns on Analyzer-One of the four Israelis indicted with Ehud Tenebaum in February for cracking into US and Israeli government computer systems last year has agreed to testify against Tenebaum in exchange for a lighter sentence.
- Cracker Indicted: Surprise!- The 20-year-old Israeli cracker indicted Tuesday for attacks on US government computer systems was surprised to learn of his predicament Wednesday morning from the Israeli media.
- Analyzer Indicted in Israel- A 20-year-old Israeli cracker behind last year's organized attacks against US military and government computer systems was indicted Tuesday on charges of conspiracy and harming computer systems.
- Analyzer Takes Notoriety to the Bank- Ehud Tenebaum, the Israeli cracker who claims to have broken into hundreds of non-classified US Defense Department computer systems, is now pitching computers.
- Analyzer Headed for Army, Fame- Ehud Tenebaum, the Israeli teen recently arrested for breaking into US military Web servers, will reportedly enter the Israeli army this weekend to fulfill his national service obligation.
- Israeli PM: Analyzer 'Damn Good'- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly praised the cracker who was accused by the US Department of Justice of illegally accessing hundreds of government computers in the US and Israel.
- Pentagon Hacker Exposed by Justice Department- Federal investigators today revealed for the first time the real name of - and the scope of the investigation against - an Israeli teenager implicated in widespread and systemic attacks against US military servers.
- Is DOD Hacker Home Free in Israel?- The self-professed mastermind behind recent attacks on US military computer networks is reportedly a resident or citizen of Israel - which may prove a major obstacle to federal investigators in pursuit of him.
- ISP Homepage Hacker Taunts FBI- The home page for Santa Rosa, California-based NetDex Internet Inc. was defaced late Tuesday by a hacker who has claimed responsibility for recent attacks on Defense Department servers. In a message on the hacked NetDex homepage, the perpetrator, who calls himself Analyzer, taunted investigators to find him
- Pentagon 'Hacker' Speaks Out- One of the two teenagers rousted last week by the FBI for hacking government servers said that he still has high-level access to hundreds of government and military networks. Further, the youth said colleagues, upset with the way his story has been sensationalized by the media, are planning online "retaliatory actions."
- FBI Eyes Teens in Pentagon 'Attacks'- The San Francisco Chronicle and the Associated Press reported today that the FBI located two young suspects in the case in Cloverdale, California. The FBI told the Chronicle that when agents arrived at the home of one of the boys, he was in the process of breaking into one of the Defense Department's nonclassified computers.
- Getting to the Bottom of 'Cyber Attacks'- Wednesday's announcement by the Pentagon that "cyber attacks" had been waged against at least 11 military computer systems is either politically motivated scaremongering or evidence of technical ignorance, system administrators and computer security experts say.
- Pentagon Reports Cyberattack- The Pentagon and FBI are investigating successful attempts by hackers in the past two weeks to obtain unclassified information from US defense computers, a top defense official said today.
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