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A 20-year-old man faces charges of launching a computer attack that
crippled a hospital's computers, shutting down its intensive care unit
and disabling doctors' pagers, prosecutors said Friday.
Christopher Maxwell of Vacaville, Calif., was summoned to appear in
federal court in Seattle on Feb. 25, but is not in custody. Two
juvenile co-conspirators are being prosecuted out of state, federal
prosecutor Mark Bartlett told reporters.
At least 13,000 computers were infected in the January 2005 attack on
Northwest Hospital, a 187-bed nonprofit facility in Seattle,
prosecutors said. They said lives were endangered, and computer
repairs cost about 150,000ドル.
Prosecutors said the three conspirators used a "botnet" attack -- a
program that lets hackers infect and control a computer network -- to
install unwanted Internet advertising software, a job that earned them
about 100,000ドル.
The conspiracy charges against Maxwell would carry up to 10 years in
prison and a 250,000ドル fine upon conviction.
His two alleged co-conspirators were not identified.
Copyright 2006 The Associated Press.
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