Cardinals Employee Sentenced to Almost 4 Years in Prison for Guessing a Password
Oh, and swiping notes on the Astros’ trade negotiations. Continue reading Cardinals Employee Sentenced to Almost 4 Years in Prison for Guessing a Password
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Oh, and swiping notes on the Astros’ trade negotiations. Continue reading Cardinals Employee Sentenced to Almost 4 Years in Prison for Guessing a Password
Sharing your Netflix or HBO password technically violates one of America’s worst tech laws, the Ninth Circuit has ruled. Continue reading Password Sharing Is a Federal Crime, Appeals Court Rules
He was found guilty of handing over login credentials for the newspaper, after which it was defaced. Continue reading Matthew Keys gets 2 years for helping Anonymous deface the LA Times
Keys was convicted for pasting login credentials to the Tribune Company CMS into an Anonymous chatroom. Continue reading Former Reuters Journalist Matthew Keys Sentenced to Two Years for Hacking
Matthew Keys was convicted of handing over login credentials for a website and then telling Anonymous to “go f**k some s**t up.” Continue reading Feds ask for 5 years jail for journalist who handed over newspaper login