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24-year-old Bosung Shim, of Rockville, Maryland, has been sentenced to 3 years in prison, 7 months of community confinement, and 3 years of supervised release for hacking into the computers of various organizations. According to authorities, he will also have to forfeit the computers used to commit the crimes, and pay $31,653.24 (23,047.36) in restitution. […]

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29-year-old Romanian national Doru Gabriel Trifu has been sentenced to 8 years in a US federal prison and three years of supervised release for his role in a wire fraud scheme. He will also have to pay $562,240 (411,716) in restitution. This represents around the same amount of money made throug…

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The famous Anonymous and LulzSec hacktivist Jeremy Hammond has been sentenced to 10 years in prison and 3 years of supervised release. His supporters hoped that the judge would set him free, considering that he had been in prison since March 2012. Earlier this year, Hammond pleaded guilty to hacking into the syste…

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