As was widely speculated before the trial started, Sasser Sven has been found guilty but has dodged a custodial sentence due to his age when he perpetrated the crime:
A German youth has been given a 21-month suspended sentence after being convicted of creating the Sasser worm which crippled computers worldwide.
Sven Jaschan was found guilty of computer sabotage and illegally altering data, said a court official.
He escaped a jail term as he was tried as a minor since he was 17 years old when he wrote the worm.
Sasser wrought havoc when the Windows worm struck in May 2004, swamping net links and making computers unusable.
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OK, so he's got a criminal record now - but the punishment (what punishment!) hardly fits the crime. Agree? Disagree? Let us know in the
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