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Romanian Hacker TinKode arrested for hacking NASA and Pentagon servers

Romanian authorities believe that they busted a notorious hacker Tinkode, who gave trouble to government and military websites by exposing their vulnerabilities. 

The 20-year old Romanian hacker from Timisoara , named as Manole Razvan Cernaianu detained by Romanian authorities for hacking into NASA and Pentagon computer systems ,exposed the SQL injection vulnerabilities.

"The same procedure, the accused and compromised web server belonging to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)" reads a statement of the Romanian Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) "The accused is also satisfied that the task of the unauthorized access, launching attacks on the system and the website belonging to the U.S. Government, that the Department of Defense - Pentagon"

The DIICOT prosecutors are currently collaborating in the investigation with the American judicial authorities – NASA representatives and the FBI.

"TinKode..He is a very talented guy. He is interesting and has an outstanding personality. He is not ordinary. He has found a lot of vulnerabilities in many web sites. Tinkode was included in Google's january-march 2011 Hall of Fame, but now is arrested." Sony Hacker said in his official blog about the arrest.

"He has 20 years old and jail for TinKode not the best place. Yes, sometimes people can do mistakes (not a critical), but we all people (if we are people) and we can understand this and forgive. He is a talanted guy and he can have a good future. Jail - it's not a good future. "Serial Hacker"? What is this? It's a Serial Killer, who kill a lot of people? Not. Yes, he found the sql inj on some sites, but i know he did not want to do bad things. It's not his full fail. It's full fail of administrators of those sites. What to do with TinKode? "Use the Button Thanks" and let him go home. "
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