Cisco hack suspect convicted of breaking into universities
A Swedish teenager suspected of hacking into the network of Cisco systems has been convicted of cracking into the systems of three local universities. The unnamed 19-year-old from Uppsala, Sweden, was ordered to pay $25,000 damages to his victims on Monday after a Swedish appeal court overturned a previous acquittal by a …
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