Estonian virus writer sent to jail


Author of Allapple virus sentenced.

An Estonian man has been found guilty of creating and distributing the Allapple virus, and sentenced to a little over two and a half years in prison.

The 44-year-old Artur Boiko pleaded not guilty to the charges, but was convicted based on evidence outlined by the prosecution which indicated that Boiko had released the virus in a revenge attack against an insurance company with which he was in dispute.

As the Allapple family spread across the net it launched a denial of service attack from infected machines against three sites: www.if.ee, www.online.if.ee and www.starman.ee – the first two of these were sites belonging to

IF Insurance

, the company with which Boiko was in dispute, and the third site was that of

Starman

, an Estonian ISP.

In addition to the prison sentence, the court ordered Boiko to pay 5.1 million Estonian Kroons (approx. $445,000) to

IF Insurance

and 1.4 million Estonian krooni (approx. $122,000) to

Starman ISP

in compensation.

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Posted on 11 March 2010 by

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