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9/30/2009 5:51:47 AM EDT







http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/29/inmate_hacker/

Inmate hacker locks down jail computers





Chaos reigns after cybercrook given programming project











Posted in Crime, 29th September 2009 09:23 GMT














A UK prison computer system was left in lockdown after jail bosses
gave a convicted cybercriminal the task of reprogramming it, the Sunday Mirror reports.







Douglas Havard, 27, an inmate at Ranby Prison, Nottinghamshire, was
asked to take over a project to create an internal TV station using the
jail's computer network. Havard is half-way through a six year term
over his involvement in a £6.5m hacking and phishing scam (more details
here), something the prison governors must have reckoned gave him the requisite computer programming skills.













Havard, originally from the US, was jailed in 2005 after he was
convicted for running the UK end of an international phishing scam
estimated to have netted up to £6.5m. The American and partner in crime
Lee Elwood, 25, were jailed after pleading guilty to conspiracy to
defraud and conspiracy to launder money.








Data dumps of compromised credit card and bank account details were
sent over from Russia to Havard, who used this information to
fraudulently purchase goods online. These goods were then sold in
online auctions by UK-based affiliates with the proceeds, less Havard's
cut, sent back to Russia. The duo were involved in credit card
counterfeiting and active on underground websites such as carderplanet
and shadowcrew, according to investigators.







Havard and Elwood were arrested following a National Hi-Tech Crime
Unit (NHTCU) investigation into eastern European phishing fraudsters.







After he was reportedly left unsupervised during the prison
programming project, Havard spent his time altering system passwords so
that everyone else was locked out. Prison bosses had to hire external
consultants to sort out the resulting mess. Meanwhile Havard was put
into segregation as punishment.







Another inmate at Ranby Prison recently managed to get a key cut that was capable of opening every door at the jail.







A Prison Service spokesman told the Sunday Mirror that the
computer breach at Ranby was under investigation. He denied that lags
were given unsupervised access and added: "The prisoner was not able to
access records of any other prisoners." ®






 
9/30/2009 5:54:40 AM EDT
[#1]
Brilliant.
9/30/2009 5:57:01 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
A UK prison computer system was left in lockdown after jail bosses gave a convicted cybercriminal the task of reprogramming it

Limey fail.

No need to read any further than that.
9/30/2009 5:58:51 AM EDT
[#3]
That is like a crack head tasked with organizing the evidence room packed full of drugs. There is really only one outcome.

 
9/30/2009 5:59:18 AM EDT
[#4]
"Hey Boss, we need some computer work done, and the IT Department is understaffed and can't do what we want anytime soon."

"Hey!  Isn't one of the prisoners a computer guy?  I bet he could do it!"

*facepalm*
9/30/2009 6:05:22 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
A Prison Service spokesman told the Sunday Mirror that the computer breach at Ranby was under investigation. He denied that lags were given unsupervised access and added: "The prisoner was not able to access records of any other prisoners."


"Blagged? Speak English to me, Tony. I thought this country spawned the fucking language, and so far nobody seems to speak it."
9/30/2009 6:07:33 AM EDT
[#6]
hahahaha
9/30/2009 6:13:19 AM EDT
[#7]
asbo
9/30/2009 6:15:12 AM EDT
[#8]
I'd say the asshat just bought himself a couple of extra charges, and some additional prison time.  

What a tool... he must like prison.
9/30/2009 6:27:11 AM EDT
[#9]