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| 23 Jun 2008 by Darknet Robert Matthew Bentley, 21, of Panama City, Florida, was also ordered to perform three years of supervised release once his prison time is over and to pay $65000 in restitution, according to federal prosecutors in Pensacola, Florida. ... Darknet - The Darkside - http://www.darknet.org.uk/ - References |
| 6 Mar 2008 by Brown Bread pensacola, florida - gregory r. miller, united states attorney for the northern district of florida, announced today the guilty pleas of robert matthew bentley, 21, panama city, florida, to conspiracy to commit computer fraud and ... crimereporters - http://crimereporters.blogspot.com/ |
| 13 Jun 2008 Robert Matthew Bentley, a hacker convicted of hijacking hundreds of computers and thus creating a botnet, has been jailed for over three years in the United States. He must pay US$65000 in fines, and will be subject to supervision after ... ShortNews RSS feed: Current Events - http://www.shortnews.com/ |
| 12 Jun 2008 Sophos assisted the UK's Metropolitan Police Computer Crime Unit in bringing a case against Robert Matthew Bentley. Sophos security news - http://feeds.sophos.com/en/rss2_0-sophos-security-news.xml |
| 22 Nov 2009 Botnet boss Bentley sentenced to 41 months behind bars.IT security and control firm Sophos assisted the Metropolitan Police Computer Crime Unit in bringing a case against Robert Matthew Bentley. The hacker, of Panama City, Florida, ... Manufacturing & Logistics IT Magazine - http://www.logisticsit.com/ |
| 29 Nov 2007 Robert Matthew Bentley of Panama City, Florida. He was indicted on November 27, 2007, by a federal grand jury in the Northern District of Florida. Bentley allegedly used a botnet for coding and adware schemes. ... CNET News.com - Business Tech - http://www.news.com/ |
| 1 Apr 2008 by UAB's Director of Research in Computer Forensics One of the other targets of Operation Bot Roast II was Robert Matthew Bentley, of Panama City, Florida. Bentley was convicted of his charges on March 6, 2008, according to this FBI Jacksonville Press Release. ... CyberCrime & Doing Time - http://garwarner.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 17 Mar 2008 by Dave Lewis As part of Operation Bot Roast a hacker named, Robert Matthew Bentley, 21, of Panama City, Florida has plead guilty to a pair of felony counts. Bently, who at times used the moniker LSDigital, was responsible in part for a massive ... Liquidmatrix Security Digest - http://www.liquidmatrix.org/blog/ |
| 18 Dec 2007 Another suspect, Robert Matthew Bentley (alias LSDigital) was indicted by a Federal grand jury for "his involvement in botnet related activity involving coding and adware schemes". Bentley operated the malware business revolving around ... F-Secure Antivirus Research Weblog - http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/ - References |
| 16 Jun 2008 On Wednesday, a Florida judge sentenced Robert Matthew Bentley to 41 months in prison for hacking into computers used by Newell Rubbermaid and harnessing them to create a botnet that was used to spread advertising for a Western European ... DarkReading - All Stories - http://www.darkreading.com/ - References |
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