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Published Date: 09 November 2008
HE IS the self-confessed computer nerd who faces 60 years in an American jail after hacking into the Pentagon's computer system.
But now Gary McKinnon has become this year's most unlikely pop star.

McKinnon's online recording 'Only A Fool' has stormed into the MySpace charts, hitting the top five of most-watched videos alongside Christina Aguilera, the Pussycat Dolls and Ri
hanna. Campaigners hope the popularity of the song will help in their bid to halt the Scot's extradition.

The 44-year-old Glaswegian, who suffers from a form of autism, faces life in a US prison for using his dial-up modem to hack into military computer systems at the Pentagon and Nasa between 2001 and 2003.

The amateur songwriter managed to gain entry to the most heavily protected data systems in the world while sitting in the bedroom of his north London flat.

He became America's most wanted 'cyber-terrorist', was arrested by specialist UK police and faces being handed over to the US authorities.

McKinnon has always insisted he had no malicious intent and claimed he was motivated by his interest in conspiracy theories and a desire to find classified information about UFOs and aliens. He did, however, leave messages on US government computers that taunted it for its warmongering foreign policy.

Despite struggling from depression, McKinnon posted his self-penned track on MySpace and within 48 hours it had been viewed by more than 100,000 people – taking it to No.5 in the video charts.

McKinnon's melancholy ballad is a tale of survival in the face of great adversity. The chorus features the lyrics: "Don't stop, don't say it don't matter/If it ain't easy try harder/Only a fool would let it go/Don't stop, don't sit and do nothing/If it ain't easy say something/Only a fool would let it show."

The equally downbeat video features youngsters trudging around a bleak inner-city location.

McKinnon was first arrested six years ago, but the Law Lords rejected his appeal against extradition in August. The UK Government has fully backed America's attempt to bring the hacker across the Atlantic for trial.

The programmer, who wants to be tried in Britain, says he will be treated as a terrorist, with one US attorney stating authorities want him to "fry".





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  • Last Updated: 08 November 2008 8:11 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
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2dogs in D.C.,

09/11/2008 01:35:16
Fry,hell-offer him a job.
2

Postmark-55,

China, 09/11/2008 01:35:36
And the UK supports the US?
Can anyone give one GOOD reason why you support that Administration?
If the Pentagon is stupid enough to store their info. and secrets where it can be hacked then they've gotten exactly what they deserve. I D I O T S ! ! ! ! ! !
3

2dogs in D.C.,

09/11/2008 02:15:47
That administration is history on 20 Jan.
4

Finlang,

Switzerland 09/11/2008 05:42:26
"The UK Government has fully backed America's attempt to bring the hacker across the Atlantic for trial."

This is the self-same UK government that can't (or won't) deal with its internal Islamic extremists already thick and plotting in English cities, and no doubt in hospitals UK-wide. (Check Glasgow Airport.) A threat much greater than some daft Scots laddie at a computer, as has been shown.

Just another sickening example of a compliant UK administration (Labour of all parties - everlasting shame on you) bending to the will of its US master. But the Labour Party of GB is no Labour Party at all. Glenrothes voters who cast their votes for them should look in the mirror, but they were already brainwashed by the Brown-nose propaganda machine. Don't think, just vote for us - or else.

5

Boy Wonder,

09/11/2008 09:29:03
Hackers as good as this guy should be EMPLOYED!!!
6

Unimpressed one,

09/11/2008 11:32:51
"Labour of all parties - everlasting shame on you) bending to the will of its US master."

Labour was offering its bum hole to the US in the 1960s, so nothing's changed there.
7

Griffe,

09/11/2008 14:50:02
Clever enough to make hit songs and the hack, but not stand trial? Extradite him.
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12/11/2008 04:33:30
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john z,

edinburgh 20/11/2008 19:26:12
The ONLY reason this poor guy is being treated so harshly, is because certain high brass in the pentagon were totally humiliated and shown up to be useless.

This guy used a dial up modem and simple,simple computer to effectively 'walk' into american so-called 'secure' computer systems.

He is NOT a terrorist. He is NOT a criminal. He needed a 'slap on the wrist', but instead, the worlds largest (and most dangerous) superpower is determined to abuse its position, to prosecute this poor guy in the USA, at great cost, as a terrorist with all the trimmings.

What this does highlight is the woefully unbalanced extradition procedures that exist between the UK and the USA. Effectively USA authorities on a whim can have any one of us arrested and extradited with great ease, for the most trivial of reasons. The revised simpler extradition procedures were introduced following 9/11, and were aimed at REAL TERRORISTS, but as with any new powers they are open to abuse.

Make no mistake, this is an abuse of procedure by USA authorities.

The Government needs to stand up for its citizens in the UK. You can be sure the yanks would most certainly NOT let the same thing happen the other way around to one of thie citizens. Labour needs to stop doing just whatever Bush asks them to.

The home secretary MUST stop this going ahead.

 

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