Cable modem hacker faces up to 40 years in prison
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article published on 31 January, 2010
Matthew Delorey of Massachusetts has been arrested this week, accused of selling hacked Comcast cable modems that would allow buyers to have free Internet access.
Delorey has also been charged with one count of conspiracy and one count of wire fraud, each of which has a maximum sentence of 20 years and a fine of $250,000 USD.
The alleged hacker sold the modems via Massmodz.com, which ... [ read the full article ]
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31. January 2010 @ 18:08 |
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wow im actually impressed you just dont see that kind of dedication anymore.
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31. January 2010 @ 19:09 |
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Now that they caught this guy, many more people now know this is possible. I didn't know about this until now. If I had heard about this before I would have assumed it was fake.
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31. January 2010 @ 19:25 |
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Murderers and rapists sometimes don't get 40 year sentences, lets let the punishment fit the crime huh? I realize that is the maximum he could be sentenced to, but 40 years would be ridiculous. As if we didn't know already, corporate money has completely corrupted our judicial system. With laws like this in place, you can see why the corporate run prison system in the U.S. is thriving. More people per capita are imprisoned in the U.S. than anywhere else on the planet. Land of the Free?
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31. January 2010 @ 20:02 |
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It makes you wonder, is the goal to just punish or rehabilitate and help change? I would think maximum 10 years, 5 for good behavior for a hard case with a criminal record. For a newbie who just screwed up, 1 year, 6 months with good behavior. Not only is it not fair for the criminal, but tax paying society should not be paying for this crap! My numbers are just thrown out of my butt since I know very little about the person and his past.
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31. January 2010 @ 20:03 |
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the practice of modding modems to have switchable macs is quite common, like the article says it gives you free internet. all you have to do is get a mac key from another modem on the same ISP in a different subnet than you, you just snap a pic of every modems mac key you come across, they are printed on the freaking outside of them.
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31. January 2010 @ 20:05 |
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Originally posted by llongtheD: Murderers and rapists sometimes don't get 40 year sentences...
...Land of the Free?
murderers and rapists don't take money out of the pocket of rich white guys
land of the free? all the land is bought and paid for, along with "our" politicians
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31. January 2010 @ 20:24 |
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Yeah, we have the best congress money can buy. Don't get me wrong he broke a law and deserves to be punished. But the amount of money it would cost to incarcerate him for 20 years is way way way more than the hacked cable modems. Especially for 2 charges. Make him pay restitution to comcast and some other small stuff and let him go.
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31. January 2010 @ 20:37 |
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Damn, I'd love to have free internet access. How the hell do people figure this stuff out. I wonder if he was a former Comcast employee or some type of cable company employee..but I'm sure that would've been in the article if that was the case.
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31. January 2010 @ 21:08 |
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Hacked modems have been around for quite some time; but the smart people don't advertise it, let alone sell it. IMO, this guy deserves to get caught, if only for not just selling it, but marketing it on youtube and having a dedicated website where you can buy it.
For all those people out there wanting to look into it; whatever you do, don't buy a hacked modem, learn about how to hack one yourself so you have a lesser chance of getting caught. Stay away from internet sites that also sell these, as I am damn sure the authorities have now found a reason to research more sites like massmodz.
PS. And for your own sake, if you ever figure it out or find a way to get a hacked modem; don't tell anyone, not even your best friend. You never know who to trust these days.
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31. January 2010 @ 23:48 |
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No one from Wall Street goes to jail, but this guy gets 20 years? What the HELL is wrong with our justice system.
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1. February 2010 @ 00:30 |
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His sentence is high because he's also being punished for stupidity...
Obviously what he was doing was illegal, did he really think no one was gonna bother to try and stop him??? Or that no one was gonna notice the titles in bold "Get Free Internet Free Cable Internet Comcast or any Cable ISP"?
Maybe he though Comcast or some other ISP was gonna send him a birthday card or something, to congratulate him...
When you steal something, keep it on the low, don't flash it in everybody's eyes.
It's all about common sense and courtesy...Like if you drop a baby out of a window, try not hit anybody, and if you do, don't laugh at them for getting hurt...
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1. February 2010 @ 00:46 |
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Bernie Madoff will be out before he is. When you rob poor people you get less punishment, when you rob the rich companies they throw the book at you.
I just hope he gets a good "public defender" to try and get him no more than 35 years.
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1. February 2010 @ 01:22 |
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The punishment should fit the crime...... he "misplaced" some profit for the big boys and walked over acouple IPs, parole him and garnish 30% of his wages/income for 5 years.
Bernie Madoff? A bullet will suffice, next!
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1. February 2010 @ 01:36 |
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I don't know, a lot of people on the net have been screaming for severe justice against ip spoofers forever now, but a 40 yr sentence for this crime, hell, even 2 yrs, would seem ludicrous. Hope he saved some money for a good attorney!
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1. February 2010 @ 04:25 |
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they should be charging him with theft that way he'd get a lesser sentence.
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1. February 2010 @ 05:00 |
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Originally posted by juventini: No one from Wall Street goes to jail, but this guy gets 20 years? What the HELL is wrong with our justice system.
the law only applies to us not them. we are subservient, slaves, serfs. This is why you get a larger sentence for tax evasion or stealing from a company that someone would for raping another slave.
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1. February 2010 @ 05:00 |
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I was feeling for this guy till the article said he posted it on youtube.
lol what a dumbass :P
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1. February 2010 @ 06:10 |
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1. February 2010 @ 08:45 |
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Originally posted by plazma247: ....
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/3554280/ma...od_cable_modem/
Hahaha its not as if people didnt work out how to alter the docis early on and locally tftp boot their modems duurh.
And its not like you have to look very hard to find other people selling them :
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=...egories
That sucker was removed pretty fast from MetaCafe...
As for the guys selling on eBay, even if those modems enable you to do the same thing, at least they're selling them "the smart way", not not going around and printing everywhere how to "steal cable internet"...blah,blah.
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1. February 2010 @ 09:13 |
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How can anyone justify a max sentence of forty years for hacking anything,kill someone in cold blood and you wouldnt get that,seems to me that corporate greed rules the justice system.
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duke8888
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1. February 2010 @ 09:44 |
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He will not get the full 40 years but that is what can be given under the federal guidelaws he will only get 18 months to 3 years top with 5 years of supervised release.
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1. February 2010 @ 10:54 |
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Understand what he did was "wrong" but doesn't it seem that Comcast and all the other folks out there (such as the movie and music industries) are spending ALOT of money to catch these guys instead of just lowering the price of their products to a reasonable amount? And what about our wndeful government and law enforcement agencies? How much are they spending to catch these kind of folks? Now if this guy gets the MAX sentence (highly unlikely if he pleads out) we as tax payers get to spend 80,000 a year to keep him locked up. Seems like we should be putting that money to use controlling these huge money hungry corporations............sorry I know off on a tangent! My bad. Sorry ya got busted man.
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1. February 2010 @ 11:00 |
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Originally posted by pspweazl: Understand what he did was "wrong" but doesn't it seem that Comcast and all the other folks out there (such as the movie and music industries) are spending ALOT of money to catch these guys instead of just lowering the price of their products to a reasonable amount? And what about our wndeful government and law enforcement agencies? How much are they spending to catch these kind of folks? Now if this guy gets the MAX sentence (highly unlikely if he pleads out) we as tax payers get to spend 80,000 a year to keep him locked up. Seems like we should be putting that money to use controlling these huge money hungry corporations............sorry I know off on a tangent! My bad. Sorry ya got busted man.
Firstly, most likely he is not going to get max sentence, that would be ludicrous;
Secondly, I don't think anyone spent any money "trying to catch" this guy...he was plain stupid(maybe because of greed, maybe vanity was the reason...).
I cannot feel sorry for him, he was an idiot advertising his law breaking everywhere.
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1. February 2010 @ 11:52 |
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He will not get longer than 18 months.
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1. February 2010 @ 15:37 |
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Quote: Bernie Madoff will be out before he is.
Yes... He'll be "out"... In a cemetery! :)
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