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S.F. man indicted again in hacking case
2007
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The indictment claims [Max Ray Butler], sometimes known by the online alias \"Iceman,\" co-founded and administered \"CardersMarket,\" a Web site created as a safe haven for those engaged in stealing, using and selling credit card numbers. A federal grand jury, in March 2000, indicted Butler, accusing him of having invaded computers at the Argonne and Brookhaven National Laboratories in Illinois and New York, respectively; at IDSoftware, a Mesquite, Texas company; at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Marshall Flight Center in Alabama; and the federal Secretary of Transportation's office in Washington, D.C. Butler was also accused of intercepting user names and passwords from those computers, and having about 477 passwords belonging to customers of Aimnet, a Santa Clara Internet service provider. .com, a site offering security resources including a database of electronic signatures left by hackers. In hacker lingo, a \"white-hat\" is a law-abiding person while a \"black hat\" is someone who invades computers without permission.
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Bay Area News Group
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