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T-Moblile Cracker Pleads Guilty

hackajar writes "The Register is reporting Nicholas Lee Jacobsen plead guilty to cracking into T-Mobile's phones. He was picked up in mid October of last year in the "Operation Firewall" sweep by the FBI. He faces "maximum five years' prison and a $250,000 fine" according to the site."

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  1. damn by caryw · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    all my SMS's are belong to him
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  2. Get a clue, idiot. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Rape in prison is an ugly reality that most people have learned to ignore, but prisoner rape is an institutionalized form of cruelty that infringes upon basic human rights, contributes to the spread of disease, and perpetuates violence both inside and outside of prison walls.

    One out of every 140 people in the United States is now behind bars, the highest rate of any industrialized nation. Today, nearly 2 million people are serving time, and more than 10 million separate admissions to and discharges from prisons and jails occurred in 1999 alone.

    The risks associated with sexual assault in prison, however, extend beyond prison walls. Families, loved ones, and the general public are affected by the debilitating and sometimes dangerous aftermath of prisoner rape. Upon release, rape survivors may bring with them emotional scars, sexually transmitted infections, and learned violent behavior that continue the cycle of harm.