Business/Finance

Three charged with hacking Comcast website

Thursday, December 03, 2009
Comcast

Federal prosecutors in Philadelphia have charged three men with diverting traffic from the Web site of telecom giant Comcast last year.

Authorities on Thursday charged 19-year-old Christopher Allen Lewis of Newark, Del., 20-year-old James Robert Black, Jr., Tumwater, Wash., and 27-year-old Michael Paul Nebel of Kalamazoo, Mich. They are charged with conspiring to disrupt service of Comcast's consumer site, comcast.net.

Investigators say the men redirected traffic to a site they controlled on May 28, 2008, costing Comcast about $128,000.

A spokeswoman for prosecutors says the men are expected to have court appearances next week in their respective states.

Telephone numbers for Nebel and Lewis are unlisted. A phone listing for Black could not immediately be located Thursday.

(Copyright ©2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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