Known as “c0mrade” by many online, 15-year-old Jonathan James was the first juvenile convicted and jailed in the United States for hacking. Gary McKinnon—the man who hacked NASA—firmly states that he uncovered evidence that the United States has a fully operational fleet of Space Warships. The boy, known on the Internet as “c0mrade,” pleaded guilty today to juvenile delinquency in a sealed federal case. There was another guy from England Gary McKinnon who also hacked into NASA and gained some materials supporting the idea that they conceal a lot from us-the U.S govt tried to have him extradited but there was a huge supportive campaign to have him exonerated, which was successful! Jonathan James, the young man who at the age of 15 hacked and put head of NASA and the Pentagon Between June and October of 1999, one of the most incredible episodes in the history of the computer crimes was carried out. O’Brien claims that at the age of 13, he hacked into NASA servers administered by the NSA to get his hands on a blueprint of a space shuttle to hang on his bedroom wall.

He gained access to information like the source code responsible for … Jonathan James: The 15-Year-Old Who Hacked NASA. James hacked into companies like Bell South, as well as the Miami-Dade school system and the Department of Defense in 1999.

Six Months in Jail He became the first young hacker to be incarcerated for computer crimes, the Justice Department in Washington said in a summary. He now works in his own business helping them to rank in Google and other similar services. In a new interview on UFO channel Richplanet TV, McKinnon finally reveals the entire truth about his findings saying: ‘I kept going for months and months. Gary McKinnon is a Scottish systems administrator and hacker who was accused in 2002 of perpetrating the "biggest military computer hack of all time," although McKinnon himself states that he was merely looking for evidence of free energy suppression and a cover-up of UFO activity and other technologies potentially useful to the public. He will serve six months in a state detention facility. (Check out the full interview here) On 16 October 2012, after a series of legal proceedings in Britain, …