90 days in jail for student convicted of hacking

Oct. 23, 2008
Student gained unauthorized access to University of Pennsylvania school computer
AUniversity of Pennsylvania bioengineering student has been sentenced to 90 days in prison and five years' probation for crashing a school server in 2006. Ryan Goldstein, 22, has admitted to a single misdemeanor count of aiding and abetting another hacker in gaining unauthorized access to a Penn computer server. To read The Philadelphia Inquirer article, click here.

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