British super hacker fights extradition to US

If the appeal against extradition fails, and he is found guilty of all charges, Gary McKinnon could face a jail term of anywhere between 45 and 70 years

A British man is in court this week to fight extradition to the United States after he allegedly hacked into 97 military and NASA computers across the pond. Gary McKinnon , 41, from Glasgow, could spend the rest of his life in prison if he is extradited and found guilty.

McKinnon is accused of hacking into computers belonging to The Pentagon, NASA, the US Army , US Navy , Department of Defense and the US Air Force . It has been dubbed "the biggest military computer hack of all time" and was perpetrated in 2001 and 2002.

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