Police in Greece have arrested an 18-year-old Athens man on suspicion of hacking into the Interpol website and other government sites in the U.S. and France.Authorities allege the man conducted the attacks with software used to create botnets, which are computers that are hacked and then remotely controlled by an attacker often without the knowledge of the computer's owner, according to an official at the Secretariat General of Communication, part of Greece's Ministry of Interior.
It is suspected he also conducted distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attacks, a type of attack that usually intends to make a website become unavailable. The attacks occurred in February 2008 and February 2009 when the man was 16 years old.
The man was arrested in a Monday raid where police seized two laptops, hard disks, two pistols, €7,850 (US$11,461) plus $3,000 in cash hidden inside a book modified to secretly store the money. They also confiscated 125 blank credit cards and five that had been encoded with account information not belonging to the man.
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