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Bill Gates Hacked  


Hackers got Bill Gates' credit card info


Self-styled 'Saint of E-commerce' arrested for e-biz hacks, e-mailed credit card details, including those of Gates, to NBCi.






UPDATED March 27, 2000 3:57 AM PT

LONDON, -- A teenager arrested in Wales for allegedly
hacking into e-commerce Web sites had obtained the
credit card details of Bill Gates, head of Microsoft Corp.
and the world's richest man, newspapers said on Sunday.

Raphael Gray, 18, was arrested on Saturday for Internet fraud
after a joint operation between the FBI and Welsh Police.

The FBI said on Saturday that losses connected to the
activities of Gray and another unnamed 18-year-old
could exceed $3 million.

The 'Saint of E-commerce'
But Gray, the self-styled "Saint of E-commerce,"
said: "I just wanted to prove how insecure these sites
are. I have done the honest thing, but I have been
ignored."

Gray and his accomplice e-mailed credit card details,
including those of Gates, to NBCi, a subsidiary of the
NBC broadcasting group, the paper said.
The 18-year-olds used the screen name "Curador" --
Welsh for custodian -- and allegedly hacked into nine
e-commerce Web sites around the world, stealing credit
card information related to more than 26,000 accounts
from Web sites in the United States, Canada, Thailand,
Japan and Britain.

Joint international effort
The arrests stemmed from an FBI investigation conducted
with the Welsh police, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
and Internet security consultants, the FBI said, adding that
the international banking and credit card industry also
provided substantial cooperation.

The FBI was still investigating a wave of cyber-attacks last
month that disrupted some of the Internet's most popular
sites.

The FBI's own Web site was attacked on March 14, the
same day the agency celebrated the 50th anniversary of
its "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list, which is publicized
on the site, FBI officials said.

Gray and the other man were questioned and have been
released on bail.
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