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3 shockingly bizarre things about Christopher Columbus
Columbus was an interesting dude, but what you think you know might be completely untrue. And that whole world-was-flat thing? Read on.
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Australian hacker sentenced for 3 years
A Northern Territory IT worker who caused millions of dollars of damage to government systems has reportedly been jailed for three years.
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Anti-abortion hacker jailed for stealing 10,000 records
Anonymous member James Jeffery last month hacked into the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) and stole 10,000 database records. He has now been sentenced to 32 months in jail.
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European hackers face five-years in jail under proposed EU law
The European Parliament is proposing news laws that would harmonise cyber-criminal penalties from two years in prison, to in some cases five years in the slammer.
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Hacker jailed for stealing 8 million identities
A British hacker has been sentenced to 26 months for stealing 200,000 PayPal accounts, 2,701 bank card numbers, as well as 8,110,474 names, dates of birth, and postcodes of U.K. residents.
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Court: Apologize to wife on Facebook, or go to jail
Being given a jail sentence for posting something on your Facebook Wall is one thing, but having the option to apologize on your Facebook Wall to avoid a jail sentence is something else.
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British student jailed for hacking into Facebook
After hacking into Facebook, Glenn Steven Mangham has been jailed for eight months. The attack cost the company $200,000, and resulted in an investigation by the FBI and British law enforcement.
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Megaupload's Kim Dotcom in jail awaiting bail
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom says his site is a "file-storage facility" aimed to promote creativity of users. But he's spending a few days in jail anyway.
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Fraudster jailed for stealing $57,000 by leveraging Facebook
Iain Wood stole £35,000 ($57,000) over two years from his neighbors' bank accounts by leveraging personal details posted on Facebook.
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Facebook post sends sex offender back to jail, raises bail by $200,000
Nathan James Gastineau was sent back to jail and saw his bail raised by $200,000 over a Facebook post he wrote based off a Battlestar Galactica episode.
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UK student faces extradition, jail for posting links
A Sheffield Hallam University student is facing extradition to America and a five-year sentence for allegedly running a website that provided links to television shows and films hosted on other...
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Men make death threats on Facebook, go directly to jail
Two men in completely different parts of the country recently made death threats on Facebook. They both went to jail.
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Facebook photo of stolen ring puts couple in jail
A Facebook photo helped police solve a $16,000 jewelry theft conducted by a young couple, which is now behind bars.
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Teenagers jailed for running "criminal equivalent of Facebook"
Gh0stMarket was dubbed by the court as the "criminal equivalent of Facebook." Police estimate that the site cost credit card users as much as £16.2 million ($26.37 million).
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'Hacker 3' escapes jail time in RBS WorldPay ATM heist
A Russian programmer involved in the hack of RBS WorldPay's network and the $9 million ATM heist that followed has escaped jail time despite confessing his role in the crime.
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Use Google Analytics, go to jail
OK, so maybe you won't actually go to jail. But if you use Google Analytics in Germany, you may be facing a "stiff fine."
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3 shockingly bizarre things about Christopher Columbus
Columbus was an interesting dude, but what you think you know might be completely untrue. And that whole world-was-flat thing? Read on.
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UK teenager jailed for not disclosing password
We all have things to hide, even legal or legitimate things. But would you give up your computer password when asked by the police, even if you know you didn't do something wrong?
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Fake iPhone jail-breaking tool packed with malware
Malicious hackers are preying on iPhone users who want to jail-break their devices, exploiting the increased interest around jail-breaking tools to launch malware attacks.
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TJX hacker gets 20-year jail sentence
The mastermind hacker behind the TJX and Hannaford data breaches has been sentenced to 20 years in jail.
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