29 Apr 2006
Alleged hacker Gary McKinnon has hit out at the US' extradition procedure ahead of his hearing next month. At InfoSec this week, McKinnon, who is understood to have broken into military systems in search of proof about little green men, accused the US of misusing the law.
He believes his case, and others like his, are being blown way out of proportion.
I don't know about aliens, but if it goes badly for him, he might be spending time with a lot of orange men.
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