Hospital Hacker GhostExodus Sentenced To 9 Years

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Hospital Hacker GhostExodus Sentenced To 9 Years


Contract security guard installed malware on sensitive hospital systems to attack the Anonymous hacking collective.



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Hack a hospital, go to jail: On Thursday, Jesse William McGraw, 26, of Arlington, Texas, was sentenced in federal court to 110 months in jail, followed by three years of supervised release. The judge also ordered McGraw to pay $31,881.75 in restitution to the hospital groups affected by his attacks.
McGraw, also known as GhostExodus, was the self-proclaimed head of the
Electronik Tribulation Army
.
In June 2009, McGraw -- then working as a contract, night-shift security guard at a Dallas hospital -- was arrested for breaking into multiple computers, including the hospitals heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, as well as computers containing confidential patient information.
In May 2010, McGraw pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with two counts of transmitting malicious code. Federal law enforcement officials said that he admitted to using the
Ophcrack
Windows password cracker to access the systems, and then installing malicious botnet code, allowing him to remotely access the systems, in preparation for launching
distributed denial of service
(DDoS) attacks.
James T. Jacks, the Northern District of Texas U.S. attorney, said in a statement that McGraw admitted that he intended to use the bots and the compromised computers to launch DDoS attacks on the Web sites of rival hacker groups. Interestingly, McGraws rival was the hacker collective known as Anonymous, more lately known for its defense of
Wikileaks
.
Authorities said McGraws undoing was that he detailed his hospital system break-ins (which began in April 2009), as well as plans for his future attack, in videos that he uploaded to YouTube. In those missives, he urged other hackers to join him in launching DDoS attacks against Anonymous.
According to the
Dallas Observer
, the videos were spotted by a Mississippi State University computer student, Wesley McGrew, who happened to work as a research assistant at the universitys Critical Infrastructure Protection Center. He alerted the FBI to the videos, which arrested McGraw before he launched any DDoS attacks using hospital computers.

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