INDIAN ORIGIN MAN CHARGED WITH HACKING GAMING
COMPANY SERVERS
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indian-origin man has been charged with hacking into and disabling a new
hampshire-based gaming company's computer servers, resulting in loss of
thousands of dollars, and faces up to seven years in prison. Anil kheda (24),
of the netherlands is charged with one count of conspiring to commit computer
intrusion and one count of making extortionate interstate threats.kheda faces a
maximum sentence of five years in prison on the conspiracy charge and two years
in prison on the interstate threats charge if convicted. A federal grand jury
in new hampshire on wednesday returned the indictment charging kheda, a dutch
national, with allegedly conspiring to hack into and disable computer servers belonging
to rampid interactive.the new hampshire-based company publishes and hosts a
multi-player online role-playing game called 'outwar', assistant attorney
general lanny breuer of the justice department's criminal division said in a
statement. The indictment alleges that from november 2007 to august 2008, kheda
and other members of the conspiracy, all of whom were avid players of the game,
accessed rampid's computer servers without authorisation and rendered the game
unplayable for days at a time. The indictment also alleges that kheda and his
co-conspirators threatened rampid with continued hacking into its computer
systems unless rampid agreed to pay them money or provide them with other
benefits. Rampid incurred losses of over 100,000 dollars as well as the loss of
exclusive use of their proprietary source code, which it had invested
approximately $ 1.5 million in creating.
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