OPERATION BUCCANEER

On December 11, 2001, in an international operation known as 'Operation Buccaneer', law enforcement agents in six countries targeted 62 people suspected of software piracy, with leads in twenty other countries.
U.S. law enforcement agents, led by the United States Customs Service, raided MIT, the University of California, Los Angeles, the University of Oregon, Duke and Purdue, as well as several software companies. Raids were also conducted in Britain, Australia, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Many computers were seized and people questioned.
Five people were arrested in England; in the United States, no arrests were made on the day of the raids, pending review of materials seized.
In the United States, 56 search warrants were served and approximately 130 computers, each holding an average of a terabyte of data, were seized.
The DrinkOrDie site, where software could be downloaded for free, was also shut down that day.
The raid at MIT was in the economics department; the University of Oregon raid at an off-campus location; the Duke raid in the campus dormitory of a male undergraduate. The universities themselves were not considered targets of the criminal investigation.
Related law enforcement actions include: Operation Fastlink, Operation Gridlock, and Operation D-Elite, Operation Site Down.

Contents
Individuals raided
Individuals charged/convicted/sentenced
Raid locations
Quotations
External links

Individuals raided



★ 'HiTech666' – (ex-PWZ / ex-FTS / ex-Razor 1911 / Myth / DEViANCE / RTS) – Montreal, Canada

★ 'thraxis' – (raided but released without charge [700 cds and computer taken], RiSC / PGC / DoD) – Queensland, Australia

★ 'bigrar' (''Christopher Tresco'') – (MIT employee, DoD council / RiSC / ex-MnM / ex-PSF (Proper Stuff)) – Boston, Massachusetts

★ 'buj' – (DoD council / former RTS senior / Razor 1911 / former corpgods leader / ex-PGC) – Durham, North Carolina)

★ 'eRUPT' – (author of RuptBot!, DoD / Remorse) – Miami, Florida

★ 'shark' – (Police Officer, RatzHole siteop, WLW / Razor 1911 / DoD) – Sydney, Australia

★ 'avec' – (former FTS / RTS / RiSe / former DoD council / Razor 1911)

★ 'hackrat' – (RatzHole Siteop, WLW / Razor 1911 / DoD) – California

★ 'maverick' – (SKiDRoW / DoD council)

★ 'bandido' (''Hew Raymond Griffiths'') – (Razor 1911 / DoD council / RiSC council) - New South Wales, Australia

★ 'eriflleh' – (DoD council) – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

★ 'forcekill' – (DoD) – Turku, Finland

★ 'radsl' – (Systems Engineer at Symantec, DoD / popz founder) – Eugene, Oregon

★ 'ievil' – (ircop, DoD / Razor 1911)

★ 'doc-x' – (DoD council) – Miami, Florida

★ 'jozef' – (RogueWarriorz) – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

★ 'Elisa' – (ex-DoD / EGO / RogueWarriorz) – San Jose, California

★ 'Bierkrug' – (RogueWarriorz) – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

★ 'Lord Hacker' – (RogueWarriorz)

★ 'Axxess' – (RogueWarriorz) – Washington

★ 'Waldorf' – (RogueWarriorz)

★ 'Demonfurby' – (RogueWarriorz)

★ 'Dr Infothief' – (RogueWarriorz) – Long Island, New York

★ 'Prentice' – (RogueWarriorz) – Seattle, Washington

★ 'peaces' – (RogueWarriorz) – Chicago, Illinois

★ 'ThrawN' – (raided but released without charge, DiSTiNCT / CLASS) – Western Australia

★ 'tyson' – ( PARADOX / eminence / period) – Newfoundland, Canada

★ 'superiso' – (raided but released without charge, inferno)

★ 'avalanche' – (RiSC / DoD)

★ 'doodad' – (pop)

★ 'tenkuken' – (DoD)

★ 'heckler' – (TiL)

★ 'zielin' – (TFL / WLW / OTFW)

★ 'sui' – (TFL / WLW)

★ 'chevelle' – (Dallas, Texas)

★ 'billyjoe' – (Austin, Texas)

★ 'worp' – (RiSC / DoD/ BEAN / DiSTiNCT)

★ '^stealth' – Oregon

★ 'BaLLz' – (CSR)

★ 'sony'

★ 'sAVo' – (sVO)

Individuals charged/convicted/sentenced


:John Riffe age 32, of Port St. John, Florida, pled guilty on May 9, 2002 to one felony count charging criminal copyright infringement. Riffe, used the screen name pseudonyms "blue" and "blueadept", and was a member of the warez groups ShadowRealm (SRM) and EXODUS. John Riffe is now out of jail.

Raid locations


'Countries'
Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Hungary
Israel
Netherlands
Northern Ireland
Norway
Singapore
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
United States of America
'United States cities'
Atlanta, Georgia
Austin, Texas
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Boston, Massachusetts
Charlotte, North Carolina
Chicago, Illinois
Cincinnati, Ohio
Dallas, Texas
Durham, North Carolina
Cocoa Beach, Florida
Houston, Texas
Indianapolis, Indiana
Miami, Florida
New Haven, Connecticut
New York, New York
Newark, New Jersey
Norfolk, Virginia
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Orlando, Florida
Oxnard, California
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phoenix, Arizona
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Portland, Oregon
San Francisco, California
St. Louis, Missouri
Washington, D.C.
Wilmington, Delaware

Quotations


:"This investigation underscores the severity and scope of a multibillion-dollar software swindle over the Internet, as well as the vulnerabilities of this technology to outside attack."
::— Robert C. Bonner, commissioner of the Customs Service
:"Our targets are not your stereotypical teenage hacker."
::— Customs assistant commissioner John Varrone
:"This is not a sport. This is a serious crime. These people should do some hard time."
::— Commerce undersecretary Phil Bond
:"Software piracy undermines the stability of the burgeoning e-commerce industry and it is a direct threat to innovative companies that help strengthen the U.S. economy."
::— Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary Kenneth Dam

External links



Official webpage DrinkorDie Webpage.

Operation Buccaneer US DOJ web pages.

Operation Buccaneer Defendants Chart

Federal Law Enforcement Targets International Internet Piracy Syndicates: Multiple Enforcement Actions Worldwide Snare Top "Warez" Leadership – U.S. Department of Justice, December 11, 2001

Cryptome article on busts

FBI raids cripple software pirates – (CNet) reports on the raid.

U.S. Expands Investigation Into Piracy of SoftwareNew York Times article on the raid.

U.S. seizes computers in software piracy raidsUSA Today article on the raids (includes Microsoft's public "response")

Dutch university targeted in piracy raids – (CNet) article on raid at University of Twente

MIT cooperating in six-nation computer piracy raid – MIT university news reacts to bust of employee Christopher Tresco a.k.a. bigrar.

Stort tillslag mot internationellt nätverk för piratkopieringSwedish language newspaper article on the raid.

Warez Scene news feed on the raid

Internet Piracy Is Suspected as U.S. Agents Raid Campuses – The New York Times, December 12, 2001

Feds Zero In on Piracy Ring – Associated Press, 2:55 p.m. December 11, 2001 PST

Were DrinkOrDie raids overkill? – Wired News, 02:00 a.m. Dec. 13, 2001 PST

Article on Operation Digital Pirates. – Nashua Telegraph, Mar. 8, 2004

Internet piracy trio sent to jail – BBC News UK Edition, May 6, 2005

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