Conspiracy plot line or just some hacker that got pinched?
From Reuters (via Yahoo):
A computer hacker testified on Wednesday that a News Corp (NWSa.N) unit hired him to develop pirating software, but denied using it to penetrate the security system of a rival satellite television service.
Christopher Tarnovsky — who said his first payment was $20,000 in cash hidden in electronic devices mailed from Canada — testified in a corporate-spying lawsuit brought against News Corp’s NDS Group (NNDS.O) by DISH Network Corp (DISH.O).
The trial could result in hundreds of millions of dollars in damage awards.
NDS, which provides security technology to a global satellite network that includes satellite TV service DirecTV, denies the claims, saying it was only engaged in reverse engineering — looking at a technology product to determine how it works, a standard in the electronics industry.
Read on.
Hiring someone to test your equipment: $20,000
Hiring lawyers to defend a nearly billion dollar lawsuit: $2000/hr.
Having your key witness admit to doing the deed: $900,000,000:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04/24/tarnovsky_testifies/