It seems the teen who hacked into Paris Hilton's cell phone is from Massachusetts, and has been sentenced. I expected to feel badly for him, because of the terms of his sentence:
While in custody and during two years of supervised release, the teenager is prohibited from possessing or using any computer, cell phone or other equipment capable of accessing the Internet.
I would imagine it is pretty tempting to get a looksee at a celebrity's phone numbers, at that age, especially.
Then I saw this:
The charges included hacking into Internet and telephone service providers, theft of personal information and posting it on the Web, and making bomb threats to high schools in Florida and Massachusetts, all over a 15-month period.
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Prosecutors said the teenager's first crime was committed in March 2004, when he e-mailed a bomb threat to a Florida school. The school was closed for two days while officials investigated and ruled the threat a hoax.
In January, the teenager hacked into T-Mobile's computer system and looked up account information of its customers, including Hilton.
This spring, he arranged "with one or more associates" to make a bomb threat to a Massachusetts school, prosecutors said. They said an investigation of the teen's associates is continuing.
Not feeling so sorry for him, now.