ins behind Mirai were a 21-year-old Rutgers college student from suburban New Jersey and his two college-age friends from outside Pittsburgh and New Orleans. All threeParas Jha, Josiah White, and Dalton Norman, respectivelyadmitted their role in creating and launching Mirai into the world.
Date: Dec 13, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
Three men plead guilty to crimes tied to 2016 botnet attacks
Two other individuals, Josiah White and Dalton Norman, have also pleaded guilty to charges related to the development and use of Mirai for criminal gain, according to charging papers unsealed on Tuesday in Alaska.
Date: Dec 13, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
Mirai botnet hackers plead guilty for 2016 web outage
In the US District Court for Alaska, Paras Jha pleaded guilty to six charges on Nov. 28 related to creating and operating the Mirai botnet. His partners, Dalton Norman and Josiah White, pleaded guilty on Nov. 28 and Nov. 29, respectively. The court documents were unsealed Tuesday.