Operation Cybersnare
Operation Cybersnare In January 1995, the United States Secret Service setup an undercover bulletin board system in Bergen County, NJ. This was to be the first undercover internet sting of its kind. With the help of an undercover informant, they advertised the bulletin board across the internet. The topics for discussion were cellular telephone cloning and computer hacking.
Later, in September, twelve raids happened across the country resulting in the arrest of 6 hackers. From the press release, those arrested were:
- Richard Lacap, of Katy, Texas, who used the computer alias of "Chillin" and Kevin Watkins, of Houston, Texas, who used the computer alias of "Led." Lacap and Watkins were charged by criminal Complaint with conspiring to break into the computer system of an Oregon Cellular Telephone company;
- Jeremy Cushing, of Huntington Beach, California, who used the computer alias of "Alpha Bits," was charged with trafficking in cloned cellular telephone equipment and stolen access devices used to program cellular telephones;
- Frank Natoli, of Brooklyn, New York, who used the computer alias of "Mmind." Natoli was charged with trafficking in stolen access devices used to program cellular telephones.
- Al Bradford, of Detroit, Michigan, who used the computer alias of "Cellfone," was charged with trafficking in unauthorized access devices used to program cellular telephones.
- Michael Clarkson, of Brooklyn, New York, who used the computer alias of "Barcode," was charged with possessing and trafficking in hardware used to obtain unauthorized access to telecommunications services.