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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Layers are 18 months in prison for computer hacking

The computer is designed to help two prisoners investigate. In 2006 Janosko managed to get around the security checkpoint and use of machines to send mail and data access over 1100 employees County jail. He took the data as date of birth, Social Security numbers, phone numbers, home addresses and employment records.

Ironically, the computer is one of the so-called super-secure thin client, which is touted as a way to do that something similar happened. The only program that was supposed to run a study of prison application, but Janosko find a way to "use a rotation of legitimate software research," so he can use other programs through the terminal.

Capture is 18 months added to his sentence after a hacker in prison.

Francis "Frank" Janosko, 44, was sentenced Tuesday in federal court in Boston abuse computer from Plymouth County Correctional Facility.

The prosecutor said Janosko is also able to download Internet video, which sure makes your stay a little more comfortable.

After completing his last prison sentence, will Janosko serve three years supervised release, during which he is not allowed to use Internet-connected devices, without the approval of his probation.

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