- Man Convicted of Hacking Despite Not Hacking - culminating a two-week trial in which no hacking in the traditional sense occurred, a California man was convicted Wednesday under the same hacking statute internet sensation Aaron Swartz was accused of before he committed suicide in January http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/04/man-convicted-of-hacking-despite-no-hacking/ 8 comments technology
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