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Gary McKinnon, 40, accused of mounting the largest ever hack of United States
government computer networks -- including Army, Air Force, Navy and NASA systems
-- listens to a reporter's question outside the Bow Magistrates Court in central
London Wednesday May 10, 2006. The court has recommended that McKinnon be
extradited to the United States to face charges of illegally accessing 97
computers, causing US$700,000 (400,000 pounds; euro 588,000) in damage. British
Home Secretary John Reid will make the final decision on extradition but if he
approves it, McKinnon will appeal to the High Court, the alleged hacker said.
(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
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In this undated photo released by the Haaretz daily newspaper Sunday May 29,
2005, Michael Haephrati, 41, left, is seen in with his wife, Ruth
Brier-Haephrati, 28, right. The two have been arrested in Britain last week and
are both wanted in Israel on suspicion of computer hacking offenses involving
the use of a so-called Trojan horse software program, which sits in the victim's
computer and gives the hacker full access to the machine over the Internet. (AP
Photo/Haaretz Daily)
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Sarah Palin is shown in Anchorage, Alaska, Aug. 8, 2002. Palin never thought of
herself as an investigator. Yet there she was, hacking uncomfortably into Randy
Ruedrich's computer, looking for evidence that the state Republican Party boss
had broken the state ethics law while a member of the Alaska Oil & Gas
Conservation Commission. (AP Photo/Al Grillo)
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British music student ->>> Richard Pryce outside Bow Street
Magistrates' Court in London Monday Sept. 11, 1995. The teenager faces 12
charges of unlawfully gaining access to the computer systems of the US Air Force
and Lockheed missile systems based in the USA. (AP Photo/Rebecca Naden)
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Jerome Heckenkamp, 21, leaves the Federal Building in Albuquerque, N.M., after
appearing before a U.S. magistrate Thursday, Jan. 11, 2001. Heckenkamp, a Los
Alamos National Laboratory employee charged with hacking into six company Web
sites prior to his employment at the lab, was ordered to appear in two district
courts in California on computer-tampering charges. (AP Photo/Jake Schoellkopf)
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