August 30, 2008
1:46 pm

MySpace cofounder Tom Anderson, arguably the most popular individual on the Internet with 240+ million MySpace friends has more colorful part of Anderson’s history: In 1985, when he was fourteen and in high school in Escondido, California, Anderson was subject to one of the largest FBI raids in California history after hacking into a Chase Manhattan Bank computer system and subsequently showing his friends how to do it. He was never arrested because he was a minor, but the FBI confiscated all of his computer equipment and some newspaper accounts of the incident stated incorrectly (see image below from a 1986 LA Times story) that he was “convicted in federal court of computer hacking and placed on probation” (the statements were corrected in subsequent articles). Anderson used the hacker name “Lord Flathead.”

Source:→ TechCrunch

Loading

Contextual Related Posts:

No followup yet

Leave a Response

Comment Preview
« Samsung SPF-85H, SPF-85V, SPF-105P and SPF-105V – Digital Photo FramesMicrosoft announces 40% reduction in Office price to combat piracy in Kenyan »
Feed Icon

Subscribe via RSS or email: