Hacked off: Court frees Air Force one

By Steve Masters [26-11-1997]

A hacker charged with breaking into the US Air Force’s command and control centres walked free from court last week

A hacker charged with breaking into the US Air Force’s command and control centres walked free from court last week, writes Sean Fleming.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPU) said a costly court case would not be in the interests of the public.

Matthew Bevan, known as Kuji, was one of two hackers alleged to have accessed US military intelligence centres in 1994. Richard Pryce was fined #1,200 earlier this year.

Bevan has said that he was searching the US Air Force’s command and control centre for evidence of encounters with UFOs.

US Air Force investigator Jim Christy revealed that the hackers had also accessed the South Korean Atomic Research Institute, copied all the data and placed it on the US Air Force system.

Christy pointed out that the US was concerned this would be misinterpreted by the Koreans as an act of US aggression.