Thursday, March 18, 2010



Texan accused of disabling 100 cars over internet

A man fired from a Texas auto dealership used an internet service to remotely disable ignitions and set off car horns of more than 100 vehicles sold at his old workplace, police said yesterday.

Austin police arrested Omar Ramos-Lopez, 20, yesterday, charging him with felony breach of computer security.

Ramos-Lopez used a former colleague's password to deactivate starters and set off car horns, police said. Several car owners said they had to call tow trucks and were left stranded at work or home.

.. LOLOLOLOL ...
... this is nothing ...
... wait that somebody going crazy at M$ or Intel ...
... starts disabling the new TPM computers ...
... at 50 millions at the time ...
... that would be funny ...
... like a joker "revoking" a whole country in one run ...

... does anybody think that the vultures ...
... that just defrauded the planet with their banking skim ...
... are not going one of this days ...
... to blackmail and to hold the world governments hostages ...
... with the threat of "revoking" their entire computers pool ? ...
... would be naive to think is not possible ...
... knowing the names and the historical records of this families ...





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