PSN hacking suspect sentenced to house arrest for destroying evidence

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This week, 23-year-old Ohio resident Todd M. Miller was sentenced to a year of house arrest for destruction of evidence and obstructing a federal investigation into a 2008 hacker-led PlayStation Network breach.

The Columbus Dispatch reports that US District Judge Peter C. Economus said Miller was a member of the KCUF hacking clan in 2008 when the group organized an attack on the PlayStation Network, potentially compromising user data.

The FBI contacted Miller while investigating another hack in 2011 that resulted in an extended PSN outage. After obtaining a search warrant, the FBI entered Miller's home to find that his computers were smashed and his hard drives were missing. Lacking evidence to bring up Miller and another suspect on hacking charges, the FBI instead charged Miller with obstructing the investigation.

While Miller faced up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, he was sentenced to three years of probation and a year of house arrest for obstruction of justice. The judge additionally ordered Miller to obtain a high-school equivalence certificate, as part of his sentencing.

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SynybunPosted:

That's a lot better than the 20 years and $250k fine.

AdamuPosted:

ITG Hackers really don't take account for what they do really... I mean who would expect to get arrested for hacking? But it is serious


i agree with you there

neboPosted:

Hackers really don't take account for what they do really... I mean who would expect to get arrested for hacking? But it is serious

Kami-Posted:

that not a good punish ment for him

LevisPosted:

I wonder how long it took him to hack psn

slapshot101Posted:

Forced him to get a high school education, that will teach him. Jail would have been better anyways. He will just spend his time hacking at home.

TywinPosted:

It might not even seem like a punishment to the guy. He would have probably of spent this time inside anyway.

ListmanPosted:

VEVO He smashed his computers? Has he never heard of multilayer formatting? He must've been on a REALLY tight schedule. Then again, he would've been better off just smashing the platters rather than completely demolishing his system.


Not like he would have got to keep them anyways. :/

JakesLobbies-Posted:

I wish him best of luck.

I was on house arrest for 87 days, and that was enough to make me crazy

AndrewCSGOPosted:

wasnt it anyomous group who hacked ps2n are was that some one else