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Bomb Threat, DDoS Purveyor Gets Eight Years |
2020-12-03 |
![]() The Justice Department says Vaughn and his gang ran a DDoS-for-hire service that they used to shake down victims. "In early 2018, Vaughn demanded 1.5 bitcoin (then worth approximately $20,000) from a Long Beach company, to prevent denial-of-service attacks on its website," reads a statement from Nicola Hanna, U.S. attorney for the Central District of Caliphornia. "When the company refused to pay, he launched a DDoS attack that disabled the company’s website." Dalton, whose online aliases included "WantedbyFeds" and "Hacker_R_US," pleaded guilty last year to one count of conspiracy to convey threats to injure, convey false information concerning use of bomb, and intentionally damage a computer; one count of computer hacking; and one count of possession of child pornography. Federal judge Otis D. Wright II sentenced Vaughn to 95 months for possessing 200 sexually explicit images and videos depicting children, including at least one toddler, the Justice Department said. Vaughn was sentenced to 60 months in federal prison for the remaining charge. The sentences will be served concurrently. Related: DDoS: 2020-11-20 Reports of alleged U.S. Army raid on German server may stem from separate incident, say experts DDoS: 2020-11-10 Computer Network Attack (CNA), a short primer DDoS: 2020-07-14 Trove of Leaked FBI, Fusion Center and DHS Documents Provide Insight Into Antifa, Charlottesville, Political Bias, and the Erosion of Civil Liberties |
Posted by:Fred |