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CodingSec |
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2016-05-17 19:02:48 (vue: 2016-05-17 19:02:48) |
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This guy Faked that he was a Hacker and Faces up to 30 Years in Prison |
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A thirty year old guy named Michael Mancil Brown from Franklin, Tennessee faces a thirty years in prison, a fine of $250,000 and orders of restitution to victims. The reason behind his sentence was his crazy daring act he did back in 2012 where he faked that he was a hacker and said that he hacked the PricewaterhouseCoopers consulting firm, and US presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Here is what happened: One day Brown got a sparkling idea of writing a letter to PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) pretending that he hacked their servers and stolen tax documents prior to 2010 for Mitt Romney and his |
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$250 000 2010 2012 and orders appeared back behind brown candidate coding consulting crazy daring act day did documents faces faked fine firm first franklin from got guy hacked hacked hacker happened: here his idea letter mancil michael mitt named old one post presidential pretending pricewaterhousecoopers prior prison pwc reason restitution romney said security sentence servers sparkling stolen tax tennessee thirty to pricewaterhousecoopers victims what where writing year years |
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