UT Man Charged for Tampering G&F Site to Build Points

Maxhunter

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This was from another site, but was in the Cheyenne paper this morning! Unbelievable what people will due to game the system!

CHEYENNE ? Charges were bound over to Laramie County District Court last week for a Utah man accused of tampering with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department?s computer system to successfully apply for two nonresident moose hunting tags in two months.

Byron Oldham was charged with an intellectual property crime of modifying data in a computer network. If convicted, he could face three years in prison.

According to charging documents:

An application development programmer for Wyoming Game and Fish contacted authorities about a possible breach of the computer system.


Oldham applied for two limited quota, non-resident moose applications in the Wyoming Game and Fish Department electronic license application system on Jan. 25, 2016, and again on Feb. 25, 2016.

?Moose are highly regulated, with limited quota licenses, and are coveted by hunters,? the probable cause affidavit states. ?By Wyoming statute, applicants may only apply for one moose license per year.?

The online system is designed to ?time out? in 20 minutes. But authorities believe that Oldham was able to write a computer script that kept the application button active past its 20-minute window, thereby allowing him to apply for a second moose tag.

On May 10, 2016, Wyoming Game and Fish notified authorities that the computer system identified Oldham as having attempted to enter a big horn sheep license at 4:22 a.m. He attempted to enter the application 99 times during one minute.

The timing of the attempts coincided with the drawing of big horn sheep, moose and mountain goat licenses.

https://www.ksl.com/?sid=33508243&nid=1288
 
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The link is just showing who the guy is not the actual story from Cheyenne WY paper.
My bad: I thought it was supposed to be a link to the story. So the guy who created a link to "help" hunters keep up with their points was hacking the system to get tags. Oh the irony!
 

BuzzH

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Like I said, you have to develop systems that take into account the lowest common denominator.

Its the same story over and over and over again...anything to game any system for a better shot at a tag.

I heard about this while it was being investigated, hope they make an example of this clown.
 

480/277

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Yep, slap on the wrist.

And as bad as these stories are, they are the minority. Unlike some here, I believe most guys follow not only the letter of the law but the spirit as well. Any sector of our society has liers , cheats and thieves. But they don't represent the majority.
 

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This is taken directly from Linkedin

Byron oldham
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Prerylyon

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Wow. Nothing is safe from tampering like this. From the gas pump to elections. Now, hunting tags. [emoji43]

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HuskyMusky

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I just wonder about how many others he help/sold points to?

I've mentioned this to hunters for years, that someone probably could hack the systems...

perhaps safe guards need to be put in place to compare, previous years points to this year and so on...

ie. gaining 1 pt a year vs. many more...?

I didn't read all the fine points, but he got 2 moose tags in 1 year and a bighorn sheep tag?
Sometimes these greedy individuals are too stupid for their own good, simply increasing your points to max for all species would make a lot more sense, than drawing those 3 tags in 1 year in 1 state?

This is worse than poaching IMO.

Seems like the culture of these poachers and hackers is corrupt, not sure how you fix these people whether they were raised wrong or just bad on their own... when the goal is record book horns and antlers at any cost... vs. building points, waiting 20 years to draw fairly, and then being proud of whatever outcome your hunt produces.

I tell you my 78" DIY Antelope I'd take over a stolen tag that produced the World Record whatever.... who could be proud of any accomplishment built on such a poor foundation?

I think these poachers see horns vs. the reward of true accomplishment. Not sure how to fix this though..?
 

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Set serious examples when caught. Start with real jail time and permanent loss of hunting privileges.
 
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bghunter

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Dont those idiots know that they will get caught eventually? They have to pay very high price for those hunts and hopefully that will be a good lesson for others.