Fewer than half of IT professionals questioned in an online survey want 'Nasa
hacker'
Gary
McKinnon jailed for hacking.
A poll carried out by security company
Sophos
found that 48 per cent feel that jail is the most appropriate sentence if
McKinnon is found guilty, while 42 per cent suggested community service and 10
per cent a fine.
McKinnon looks set to be
extradited
to the US to face trial for allegedly hacking into computers belonging to
the US Army, US Air Force, Department of Defense and Nasa, having lost his
appeal to remain in the UK earlier this week.
The closely contested poll echoes a previous Sophos survey back in July 2006
regarding whether or not McKinnon should be extradited, which saw a close split
between respondents: 48 per cent were in favour and 52 per cent against.
"The IT community can't seem to agree about what would be an appropriate
punishment in this case, quite possibly because it's still unclear about how
much damage Gary McKinnon is alleged to have caused, as well as the motivations
behind the alleged crime," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at
Sophos.
"Irrespective of where he is tried, let's hope that if McKinnon is found
guilty, it will be based on reliable evidence, and that he will be sentenced
appropriately for the offences he is alleged to have committed."
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