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Kevin George Poe,
Allegedly Affiliated with Anonymous Arrested on Charges of Attacking and
Shutting Down Gene Simmons’ Website
December 14, 2011
FBI
special agents this morning arrested a Connecticut man who is charged
with waging a denial of service attack against GeneSimmons.com, a
website operated by the frontman for the rock band KISS.
Kevin George Poe, 24, of Manchester, Connecticut, who used the screen
name “spydr101,” was taken into custody without incident at the federal
courthouse in Hartford. Poe made his initial appearance this morning in
United States District Court, where a judge ordered Poe released on a
$10,000 bond and ordered him to appear in federal court in Los Angeles
on a date that has yet to be scheduled.
A federal grand jury in Los Angeles returned an indictment last week
that accused Poe of being affiliated with the Anonymous hacking group.
The indictment specifically charges Poe with two counts—conspiracy and
unauthorized impairment of a protected computer.
During
a five-day period in October 2010, Poe and others linked to Anonymous
allegedly conducted a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack
against Simmons’ computer systems, sending tens of thousands of
electronic requests designed to overload the computer server and render
the website useless. According to the indictment, Poe used a favorite
software tool of the Anonymous collective—a Low Orbit Ion Cannon, which
is a computer program that is used to send extremely large numbers of
“packets” or requests over a network in an attempt to overwhelm a target
computer.
If convicted of the two counts in the indictment, Poe would face a
statutory maximum penalty of 15 years in federal prison.
The case against Poe was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, Los Angeles Field Office. Poe was arrested by special
agents at the FBI New Haven Field Office. |