Path: gmdzi!unido!mcsun!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!bionet! hayes.ims.alaska.edu!accuvax.nwu.edu!nucsrl!telecom-request From: tele...@eecs.nwu.edu (TELECOM Moderator) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom Subject: Len Rose Arrested Again! Message-ID: <14058@accuvax.nwu.edu> Date: 27 Oct 90 16:36:10 GMT Sender: n...@accuvax.nwu.edu Organization: TELECOM Digest Lines: 68 Approved: Tele...@eecs.nwu.edu Posted: Sat Oct 27 17:36:10 1990 X-Submissions-To: tele...@eecs.nwu.edu X-Administrivia-To: telecom-requ...@eecs.nwu.edu X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 10, Issue 766, Message 1 of 9 I am sorry to report that Len Rose has been arrested again, and charged with 'computer tampering', a violation of state law here in Illinois. Readers of the Digest will recall earlier reports about Mr. Rose, beginning earlier this year. He was accused of various computer crimes in connection with Operation Sun Devil, the federal inquiry which also involved the editor of Phrack. Concurrent with his indictment on federal charges in Maryland earlier this year was a pending matter with the State of Virginia relating to theft of computer equipment from a warehouse where Mr. Rose claims some of his own equipment was being housed, which he states he was trying to recover. For more background on the federal case, I refer you to the Telecom Archives and the sub-directory therein entitled 'computer.security.issues'. The Archives is accessed via anonymous login at ftp lcs.mit.edu. In this most recent matter, Mr. Rose had moved with his wife and children to the Chicago suburb of Naperville, IL. He moved here to my area about three weeks ago, having been promised a job by a computer software company. He had been on his new job one week when he was accused of giving inappropriate commands to the computer, accessing files which it is claimed were none of his business. In addition, he was confronted by his superiors with a copy of a memo which had been circulating on Usenet claiming that Mr. Rose had sold stolen equipment to friends of the writer of the memo. On his final day of employment, Mr. Rose was visited by federal agent Tim Foley, the fellow who has been involved with much of the Operation Sun Devil investigation since the beginning. On the advice of his attorney, Mr. Rose declined to speak with Mr. Foley at the time. A day or two later, federal and local officers came to Mr. Rose's new residence in Naperville and conducted a raid, placing him under arrest based on charges filed by his new employer. Mr. Rose is now incarcerated in the DuPage County Jail, Wheaton, IL, where his bond was set at $50,000. Efforts by his attorney have gotten the bond reduced to $10,000. In the meantime, Mr. Rose's wife who speaks very little English and his small children are alone in Naperville, an unfamiliar community to them with no money and/or resources. He is not without counsel however; his friends and attornies are aware of his current situation and are trying to get him out of jail and get a factual and candid account of what happened. As Jim Thomas points out in the current issue of {Computer Underground Digest} something very strange is going on ... I refer you to the current issue of CuD for more specifics on this case. If you are a subscriber to CuD, you should have received an issue on Saturday morning with this story. If not, and you'd like to subscribe, then write the Moderators with your request: tk0j...@niu.bitnet. Was this latest turn of events a 'set up' of some kind, or a conspiracy against Len Rose? It seems doubtful, yet if the new charges against him are true, then he must be a very self-destructive individual. Quite honestly, I was shocked to receive this report a few days agp from Jim Thomas (I promised not to publish it until he did), and I really don't know what to think. I do feel terribly sorry for his wife and children at this point, alone in a strange place without the resources they need for survival. It should be remembered that under the Constitution of the United States, Mr. Rose must be presumed innocent of the latest charges against him until they are proven in court. Patrick Townson