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    Serious Facebook hack lands UK student in prison

    LONDON (AP) — A British student who stole sensitive information from Facebook's internal network was sentenced to eight months in prison Friday in what prosecutors described as the most serious case of social media hacking ever brought before the country's courts.

    Prosecutor Sandip Patel said that Glenn Mangham, 26, had hacked into the social networking giant's computers from his bedroom in the northern England city of York and stole what was described as "invaluable" intellectual property.

    "He acted with determination, undoubted ingenuity and it was sophisticated, it was calculating," Patel told London's Southwark Crown Court ahead of sentencing Friday. He added later: "This represents the most extensive and grave incident of social media hacking to be brought before the British courts."

    London Chief Prosecutor Alison Saunders echoed Patel's description, saying in a statement that Mangham's actions were "extensive and flagrant." It was not immediately clear exactly what he stole, although Saunders said that no personal user data had been compromised.

    Scotland Yard said in a statement that the breach had occurred "over a short period of time" in April of last year. The court was told that Mangham had obtained the information after hacking into the account of a Facebook employee while the staff member was on vacation.

    The police statement said that Facebook Inc. discovered the breach in May and alerted the FBI, who traced the source of the attack back to Britain. Scotland Yard's e-crimes unit raided Mangham's home on June 2.

    The software development student pleaded guilty on Dec. 13. His lawyer, Tony Ventham, described Mangham as an "ethical hacker" who saw the stunt as a challenge — and stressed that his client had never tried to sell the stolen data or pass it on to anyone else.

    "This is someone who in previous times would have thrown everything aside to seek the source of the Nile," Ventham said. "He was in his own world, his own bedroom, his own mind, his own project and certainly his intention throughout was to contact Facebook in due course when he had rectified their problems."

    But while Judge Alistair McCreath accepted that Mangham had not tried to profit from his crime, he said that the defendant's actions still had "very serious potential consequences" which could have been "utterly disastrous" for Facebook.

    "This was not just a bit of harmless experimentation," McCreath told Mangham. "You accessed the very heart of the system of an international business of massive size, so this was not just fiddling about in the business records of some tiny business of no great importance."

    The Palo Alto, California-based Facebook said in a statement that it applauded police and prosecutors' efforts in the case, adding: "We take any attempt to gain unauthorized access to our network very seriously."

    The company, which boasts some 845 million users worldwide, recently filed papers for its initial public offering at the beginning of this month, putting it on track to price its stock in May or June.

    Facebook is expected to be valued at $75 billion to $100 billion.

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    48 comments

    • Robert  •  3 mths ago
      A tiny buisness is of VERY great importance to those who own it ,and those who work there you asphat judge
    • Edward Faust  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      Zuckerburg you are the biggest frucking hypocrite after hacking Myspace and all the other major social networks in order to spam the entire world with phony friend requests to build what FB is today. Sorry Zuck but I really hate hypocrites.
      • amen 3 mths ago
        Facebook spams a lot, no doubt about that!
      • Robert 3 mths ago
        great and true comment.
      • Robert 3 mths ago
        btw how come the people who claim FB was their idea, which Suckerburg stole and got backed by his fellow Jewish funders, never get any publicity. Most of the 800 million users of FB don't even know the idea was stolen. 800 million losers.
    • robert  •  3 mths ago
      I adamantly disagree with the court. They sent him to prison because it was facebook, and not "...a tiny business of no great importance". Wow! The ultimate discrimination! If he broke into your computer, they would do nothing, and as much as said so. So wrong!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Portland, Maine  •  3 mths ago
      He should of done us all a favor and shut facebook down from the inside.
    • Charles  •  Lincoln, Nebraska  •  3 mths ago
      So, let me get this straight, a kid who hacked Facebook (created by a kid who hacked his university's computers and didn't go to jail), is going to jail?
    • LabRat  •  3 mths ago
      But.....it's the "Hacker Way." Right Mark? Why don't you hire this kid?
    • Entropy  •  Carson City, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      If you want privacy, don't publicly post things.
    • PeterAmthor  •  3 mths ago
      "so this was not just fiddling about in the business records of some tiny business of no great importance." This statement just goes to show you that they only care about big rich companies and the smaller companies and start ups are just SOL.
      • VillageIdiot 3 mths ago
        I agree. And it's hardly uncommon, anymore. Justice acts swift and strong if a lot of $$$, or someone with it, is the victim.
    • GP  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Hmm a hacker who hacked a site created by a hacker...how fitting!
      • robert 3 mths ago
        Look more closely at the term "hacker". It is not what you think.
    • N2791  •  Seattle, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      interesting how the world has become a small global village. An Indian Prosecutor sending a Briton to jail in England...
      • amen 3 mths ago
        He's not an "Indian" prosecutor, he's a British prosecutor of Indian heritage. Big difference. Thank god lawyers from other countries can't prosecute me!
      • Bill Johnson 3 mths ago
        so what the difference between Britain and India now?
      • Robert 3 mths ago
        is pretty ironic, though my experience with the British has been very nice, I like them. I hate the French though. In 50 years, England will fully depend on India for its national income and survival.
    • fred  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      What is hard to believe is that he hacked it from home, didn't use a proxy server or a library or internet cafe connection or someone elses wi-fi connection? smart and stupid at the same time.
      • robert 3 mths ago
        Kinda proves that he was not in it for profit.
    • deepwater  •  Aberdeen, United Kingdom  •  3 mths ago
      All hackers should be flogged in the town square...
    • jared  •  Tacoma, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      He will probly be offered a job to work for facebook.
    • Kirk  •  3 mths ago
      McCreath told Mangham. "You accessed the very heart of the system of an international business of massive size, so this was not just fiddling about in the business records of some tiny business of no great importance."

      Umm facebook is a business? What do they produce for consumers? Ohhh wait the sell your information.... riiiiight - forgot
    • SeekingSanity  •  3 mths ago
      Probably ought to jail Facebook executives for failure to properly protect their systems and their users info. If a kid can do this, just imagine what a government agency (ours or theirs) could do, and what they might do with the information as a result.
    • Paul  •  Springfield, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      give him a medal for doing it to facebook
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Facebook, like most bullies, can dish out the privacy rape, but can't take it.
    • Blah Blah Blah  •  3 mths ago
      He didn't hack any servers, it was an employees company PC. Way to make a mountain out of a molehill. They act like the kid snooped through all their servers or something. Fire the idiot employee who ran some program to allow the kid access.
    • Mike  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      Yeah because Facebook doesnt steal our information and give it away on a whim...
    • J D  •  Santa Monica, California  •  3 mths ago
      Great, so how do we stop Facebook from unauthorized access to our lives?
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