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Man charged with hacking USC database
April 20, 2006
Prosecutors allege the San Diego man nabbed sensitive info on more than 275,000 people from a university system.
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Hilton hacker sentenced to juvenile hall
September 14, 2005
Teen gets 11-month sentence for hacking T-Mobile and posting data from Paris Hilton's Sidekick on the Web.
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Another suspected NASA hacker indicted
December 1, 2006
Romanian charged with breaking into U.S. government systems faces up to 54 years in federal prison if convicted.
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Police blotter: Ex-employee sued for deleting files
March 28, 2007
Florida judge rules that permanently deleting files on a company-owned computer violates federal hacking law.
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Court rules against TorrentSpy in hacking case
August 28, 2007
Judge rules MPAA didn't violate Wiretap Act, but studios acknowledge purchasing private e-mail exchanges.
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Legal woes mount for TorrentSpy
August 29, 2007
Hollywood studios win two important legal decisions, but privacy advocates say Internet users could be the real losers.
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