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Man who hacked US Supreme Court filing system sentenced to probation
A hacker who breached the US Supreme Court's filing system and other federal agencies was sentenced to probation instead of prison. Despite accessing sensitive data and boasting online, prosecutors sought leniency, sparking debate over the...
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A hacker who breached the US Supreme Court's filing system and other federal agencies was sentenced to probation instead of prison. Despite accessing sensitive data and boasting online, prosecutors sought leniency, sparking debate over the adequacy of penalties for cybercrimes. Is justice served, or do such rulings encourage more hacking? #CyberSecurity #USSupremeCourt #Hacking #JusticeSystem #TechNews
Originally reported by TechCrunch.
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