In its effort to get a majority, the Hindu nationalist BJP did pre- election deals with 12 other parties, including Socialists, neo-fascists, Sikh nationalists and the former movie queen Jayalalitha. SO LARGE and various was the new Indian government sworn in yesterday that the ceremony had to be moved out of the presidential palace and into the forecourt to accommodate representatives of all the coalition partners. He broke into a Bell Atlantic computer system on 10 March last year, stalling communication between the control tower and aircraft at Worcester Airport for six hours. Power was lost at the control tower and 600 nearby houses were without their telephone service.. Penetrations were then reported at a series of military locations, including Nasa.Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, when asked what he thought of Ehud Tenebaum, said: "Damn good." But he quickly added: "Very dangerous, too."t BOSTON (AP) - Federal prosecutors have charged a teenager with shutting down an airport communications system.The Department of Justice said the unnamed boy, from Massachusetts, has agreed to plead guilty. He said: "Chaos, I think it is a nice idea.
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" He also claimed to know the way into some 400 US Defense Department computer systems.Two other teenagers, arrested in California, were allegedly tutored by the Analyzer.The first report of a computer break-in came on 3 February from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's plasma energy laboratory. Mr Tenebaum was later identified by the US Justice Department as the leader of the group.After holding the teenagers at a police station in Bat Yam, a southern suburb of Tel Aviv, police confiscated their passports and forbade any contact between them.In an interview with the Internet magazine AntiOnline, before he was caught, the Analyzer said the computer penetrations were innocent but added that he had concentrated on US government sites "because I hate organisations". But a spokesman said the Israeli hacker's work was the most organised and systematic attack the Pentagon has seen.Janet Reno, the US Attorney general said: "We will work around the world and in the depths of cyberspace to investigate and prosecute those who attack computer networks."In Israel, Linda Menuhin, the police spokeswoman, said no charges had been brought against three suspects being questioned. The US Justice Department says the arrest is the culmination of several weeks of investigations into a series of computer intrusions into US military systems. The Pentagon says the intrusions were apparently aimed at systems that contained unclassified personnel and payroll records. Ehud Tenebaum, who calls himself "the Analyzer," and two accomplices, all aged 18, told police they did not penetrate the systems for personal gain. And he joked that his picture on the cover of Time was "more good-looking" than the one in Newsweek, a slick way of letting the world know that he reads such international publications The only thing he feared was letting down the people.
"I will devote myself to the people and the country until the last day of my life," he said.. AN ISRAELI teenager is under house arrest accused of carrying out the most sustained and successful attack ever on the computer system of the Pentagon. This was the highest protest vote recorded in the normally rubber-stamp NPC. These protests are seen as voicing widespread complaints about crime and corruption.Mr Zhu reiterated his goals of overhauling state businesses and the creaking financial system and cutting the number of central government civil servants by half by the end of this year. When the results of a vote on the report from the Supreme People's Procuratorate flashed up on the board, a record 44 per cent of delegates had said "no", or abstained. And as for for the timing: "It's hard now for me to predict when such an election can take place".The NPC delegates themselves yesterday put on an unusual show of what voting can be like.
