Albert Gonzalez, the hacker who pleaded guilty to leading one of the largest cases of credit card theft in the U.S., is asking a judge to toss out the pleas, arguing that they were part of his assignments as a paid government informant.. "I still believe that I was acting on behalf of the United States Secret Service and that I was authorized and directed to engage in the conduct I committed as part of my assignment to gather intelligence and seek out international cybercriminals," Gonzalez wrote in a 25-page petition filed March 24 with the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts and published on the Threat Level blog. "I now know and understand that I have been used as a scapegoat to cover someone's mistakes." "All of this inflated my ego and made me feel very important and made me feel like I was really a part of the Secret Service with the backing and support of the government agency," Gonzalez wrote. "One day I was unknown and nothing and the next day I am being hailed as a genius and giving presentations to Secret Service agents in Washington, D.C. All of this was mind-boggling for me." The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . 'I still believe that I was acting on behalf of the United States Secret Service and that I was auth. albert, gonzalez, hacker, pleaded, guilty, leading, largest, cases, credit. . Anthony Pell
"The importance of the fight against the MPAA and the DVD Copy Control Association was underlined this week with the hiring of the legal team of Frankfurt, Garbus, Klein, and Selz to represent 2600. Martin Garbus, who will . . .. "The importance of the fight against the MPAA and the DVD Copy Control Association was underlined this week with the hiring of the legal team of Frankfurt, Garbus, Klein, and Selz to represent 2600. Martin Garbus, who will be the key lawyer on our side, has defended the likes of Lenny Bruce, Spike Lee, Samuel Beckett, Andrei Sakharov, and Vaclav Havel and is the author of "Tough Talk," published in 1998. He is a renowned First Amendment attorney and, thanks to funding from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, we have him in our court. Please show your support to the EFF for taking on this important case and help them to play a key role in whatever cases come up in the future. " The link for this article located at 2600.com -- Â Â is no longer available. . Advocacy for lawful counsel in the MPAA litigation emphasizing constitutional freedoms.. MPAA Case Update, Legal Defense, Civil Rights, First Amendment Rights, EFF Support. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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