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Adrian Lamo — Part 1
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcription 05/09 / 2002
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S. “729-708,,Was telep
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erviewing ter being advised as to the
interviewing agent and the purpose of the
rovided the following information:
is aware of an individual by the name of ADRIAN
y acked into the computer network of WORLDCOM in
“November 2001.
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DCOM' s | Public Relations Department was contacted by
Secu: s, and informed that LAMO had hacked
“into” their networ! and his engineers were able to confirm
i into their network. The engineers,
: lnternal Da along with
a member of WiORLDCONTE egal Department arranged a
telephone call betwee themselves and LAMO™ Gvided WORLDCOM
with internal screen captures that he had obtai when he had
hacked into their network. The screen captures” Co’ i
information’ pertaining to theix internal web-sites | stated
that LAMO gained unauthorized access to their networks to obtain
the screen captures and any other information.
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LAMO told WORLDCOM employee's that he gained access to
their internal network through a misconfigured proxy server. LAMO
exploited Port 80 on the proxy server and once he gained access he
was able to view confidential information on WORLDCOM's internal
network. LAMO admitted to the WORLDCOM employees that he accessed
their network from KINKOS. LAMO informed WORLDCOM about the
intrusions months after he had first intruded. The engineers
immediately reconfigured the proxy server to prevent against future
exploits of this kind.
[ __ssia that WORLDCOM suffered a significant ped
financial loss due to the unauthorized intrusion by LAMO.
believes that LAMO was looking for publicity not monetary
for his hacking. The publicity that WORLDCOM received because of
the intrusion was detrimental to WORLDCOM's business.
Investigation on 03/14/02 at New York, NY (telephonically)
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