Gamers arrested by FBI for Hacking into Military computers and stealing Helicopter simulator software

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A group of hackers accused with breaking into the computer systems of the U.S Army, Microsoft, and several other firms to steal pre-release copies of popular video games like “Call of Duty,” simulation software for Apache attack helicopter pilots, and confidential data that was used to create counterfeit versions of the Xbox gaming system. Federal indictment charges them each with 15 felony counts, including conspiracy, fraud, and computer hacking, according to a copy of the 54-page document obtained by TSG. According to the indictment, the conspirators identified vulnerabilities and “network weak points” to illegally access computer systems at Microsoft and …continue reading

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