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Self-taught hacker charged over NBN service provider attack; An unemployed truck driver who allegedly gave himself the online nickname 'Evil' has been refused bail over what police say could have been Australia's biggest hacking attack
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Santow, Simon
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Cecil, David
/ Gaughan, Neil
2011
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Self-taught hacker charged over NBN service provider attack; An unemployed truck driver who allegedly gave himself the online nickname 'Evil' has been refused bail over what police say could have been Australia's biggest hacking attack
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Santow, Simon
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Cecil, David
/ Gaughan, Neil
2011
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Self-taught hacker charged over NBN service provider attack; An unemployed truck driver who allegedly gave himself the online nickname 'Evil' has been refused bail over what police say could have been Australia's biggest hacking attack
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Self-taught hacker charged over NBN service provider attack; An unemployed truck driver who allegedly gave himself the online nickname 'Evil' has been refused bail over what police say could have been Australia's biggest hacking attack
2011
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\"What he'd basically done is that he'd tunnelled into their [Platform Networks'] system, he had bypassed their firewalls, he'd also bypassed all of their security systems,\" Assistant Commissioner Neil Gaughan told ABC TV's 7.30. \"We believe, and again we won't really know until we've had a chance to speak to him, that he's actually intentionally bragging on the internet and doesn't want to actually take it down because his - you know, control is power if you like and at this stage he's controlling that system.\" \"It's certainly not ideal, however, we've been able to assist the Federal Police in protecting a fairly large number of businesses in Australia and overseas so it's obviously a good news story for everybody.
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