One day after sending word that the "Little Hacker" got 135 months in prison for "swatting," the U.S. Attorney's Office says today it has arrested an Arlington man federal authorities allege is the leader of the hacker group called "Electronik Tribulation Army." (As in ...?) According to the press release, both of which you'll find after the jump, 25-year-old Jesse William McGraw -- who, the feds claim, is also known by such monikers as "GhostExodus," "PhantomExodizzmo," "Howard Daniel Bertin,"
Not an exact re-enactment, but, one imagines, close enoughWhilst we're on the subject of universities and technology, there's this intriguing addendum to yesterday's tale concerning the arrest of Carrell Clinic security guard Jesse William McGraw, who federal authorities say was planning a major hack attack on July 4 ... or, as McGraw allegedly referred to it, "Devil's Day." So happens that while McGraw, who went by the moniker "GhostExodus," was on the Internets showing off his exploits and cal
Back at the end of June, the U.S. Attorney's Office sent word that it has arrested 25-year-old Jesse William McGraw -- otherwise known as "GhostExodus," founder and ostensibly the leader of the Electronik Tribulation Army -- for threatening to cause serious damage to the computer systems at the Carrell Clinic hospital building on North Central Expressway near Walnut Hill Lane, where McGraw was employed as a security guard. Then we learned how McGraw was brought down -- by posting his explo