"GhostExodus" originally named Jesse William McGraw, who led ETA (Electronik Tribulation Army) a hacker gang, admitted to carrying out dual instances of malware installation onto computers in the hospice that employed him. Consequently, he was sentenced at the Northern Texas District Court of USA on March 17, 2011 to remain imprisoned for 110 months, reported Mcgrewsecurity.com on March 18, 2011.
Court further mandated McGraw to deposit $31,881 as compensation as well as undergo 3-year duration of supervised liberty after completing his jail tenure.
Notably, McGraw admitted to his crime in May 2010 that involved PC-tampering to put malicious code onto 12 computers at the hospice that included a nurse's computer, which could gain admission into medical records. Moreover, McGraw loaded LogMeln, software for gaining remote access, onto the hospice's Windows-based computer that controlled the HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) system. Wired.com reported this on March 18, 2011.
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