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For the past fifteen years, Sonys portable radios have dominated a very specific market: the federal prison. One specific model, the SRF-39FP (the FP stands for federal prison), remains a firm favorite 15 years after its debut. Its made out of clear plastic, allowing guards to ensure the radios arent being used to smuggle contraband, […]

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23-year-old Christopher J. Wright, a former student of the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU), has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for access device fraud and aggravated identity theft. According to Tallahassee.com, Wright and two students of the same university hacked into the institutions computer systems and into the financial aid accounts […]

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Like the career of a one hit wonder pop star, it started with a bang and went out with a whisper. Almost two years ago, the big news was about Operation Phish Phry. In October 2009, the FBI announced that almost one hundred people (half here in the US, half in Egypt) had been arrested […]

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