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Scarlett Johansson Hacker Faces 121 Years in Prison

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Following a year-long investigation--codename "Operation Hackerazzi"--the Federal Bureau of Investigation indicted the suspected celebrity email hacker Wednesday afternoon on 26 counts of identity theft, unauthorized access to a computer and wiretapping. The suspect, Chris Chaney, is believed to be responsible for breaking into the email accounts of as many as 50 celebrities and leaking information about their private lives, including some nude photos of Scarlett Johansson. Mila Kunis, Christina Aguilera, Simone Harouche and Renee Olmstead were also listed along with others identified only by their initials in the court filings, which also lists the email providers of the victims and dates of the hacks. (ScarJo uses Yahoo! mail.) Chaney faces up to 121 years in jail for the charges.

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Guy Who Stole Scarlett Johansson's Nude Photos Faces 121 Years in Jail - Yahoo! News
 
This is how we should be dealing with hackers. Let a few hundred of them rot in jail for life and hacking won't be so cool.
 
Sounds a little steep for hacking when compared to a lot of sentences for violent crimes
 
Scarlett Johansson is so hawt I'd give her dad a reach around!

knot really ... I'd get Plunkey to do it
 
yeah, wtf!

Pick3 could MO-up Candice Swanepoel eating a foot-long hotdog.

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Just sayin'
 
I like how not a single news source or even technical news source - explains how he got the passwords. Lemme guess, he sent out some phishing emails to celeb email addresses, many got stupid and they typed in their passwords to links in emails - and he snagged them.

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But now is the time to set the tone.

It's not like speeding where you glance down and realize you're going 75 mph. And it's not like assault, where someone's emotions take over.

You've got to make a conscious, premeditated effort to hack someone. We faced a similar dilemma years ago when cheap electronic recording devices came out. Could you imagine how insane things would be today if you could place $5 microphones anywhere and everywhere?

It's far better now to absolutely crush violators and limit the potential damage. We should have done this with identity theft too and we're starting to pay the price.
 
Sounds a little steep for hacking when compared to a lot of sentences for violent crimes

He won't get anything close to 121 years. That number comes from the fact that he has so many charges against him. If you take the max penalty for each charge and have them served consecutively, that's what you get. I doubt he actually ends up doing any more than like 15 years
 
He won't get anything close to 121 years. That number comes from the fact that he has so many charges against him. If you take the max penalty for each charge and have them served consecutively, that's what you get. I doubt he actually ends up doing any more than like 15 years

that's pretty much in the ball park of average sentence served for murder in the U.S.


just sayin'
 
He won't get anything close to 121 years. That number comes from the fact that he has so many charges against him. If you take the max penalty for each charge and have them served consecutively, that's what you get. I doubt he actually ends up doing any more than like 15 years

Still too much. Like I said if he hacked yours or my email he would get dick for time
 
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