Romanian man charged with hacking Nasa computers
Posted On Feb 9, 2012 at , 3:26 PM by SyahrizalLOS ANGELES: A Romanian man accused of hacking into Nasa computers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory near Los Angeles under the online moniker "Iceman" has been indicted on a federal charge, prosecutors said.
Robert Butyka is charged with hacking into 25 Nasa computers at JPL in December 2010, causing US$500,000 (RM1.5mil) in damage and leaving researchers unable to use them for two months, US Attorney's spokesman Thom Mrozek said.
The computers were part of the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder Program, which is used to support climate research and improve weather forecasting, he said. Butyka, 25, a Romanian citizen who called himself "Iceman" online, was sentenced to three years in prison in Romania last month after being convicted there on similar charges, Mrozek said.
It was not clear if Butyka was currently serving that time in Romania, but US authorities will seek his extradition to the United States to face trial, Mrozek said.
The indictment, which was handed down by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles on Feb 7, charges Butyka with one count of unauthorised impairment of a protected computer.
If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is a federally funded research and development centre and Nasa facility that in recent years has managed the Mars Exploration Rovers, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and Cassini-Huygens probe to Saturn. - Reuters