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July 24, 2004

Adrian Lamo sentenced

Adrian Lamo, the "homeless hacker" who hacked into NYT's network and was subsequently investigated by the FBi, was sentenced to six months of home confinement, two years of probation, and ordered to pay around $65,000 in restitution. I'm very interested to see what he does after probation, when he is allowed full access to computers again. Some network security firm should hire this guy immediately--he clearly knows what he's doing.

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