Hacker Dshocker Headed to Prison
Boston Business Journal: "he Massachusetts-based computer hacker operating under the pseudonym Dshocker pled guilty Tuesday to computer intrusion, interstate threats and wire fraud and will do time in prison, according to the U.S. attorneys office in Boston."

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