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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. Re:Few thoughts by digitalchinky · · Score: 0, Troll

    And in other news, US politicians want the NSA to start sucking down everyone's email and cell phone messages.... Without conviction... Go figure.

  2. ironic, bank lending = counterfeting by cheekyboy · · Score: 0, Troll

    How ironic since the FED actually owns the money and its a 100% combo of 12 corp banks (most none american)

    Now through lending practices and credit, over 7% of the GDP in M3 money supply is made each year out of thin air , nothing. Now tell me that isnt legalized complex (oh its business) way of counterfeiting money. ie 700billion yearly.

    If you want to steal $$$, dont, just setup your own bank www.caymanco.com for $50k, and start 'lending' out 9x your capital to your own 'fake' businesses aswell as real ones, before you know it, you'll have so much moeny you will be part of the boys club.

    Wall street are the biggest theifs in history, its just that its day2day business that looks legit that its allowed. When everyone is part of the scam, then no one believes there is a scam.

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    Liberty freedom are no1, not dicks in suits.
  3. loooks lkie he aslo by beef3k · · Score: 0, Troll

    h4xxored teh slashdot spelchekcer!