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Oregon teen arrest in extortion “prank”

Posted on July 8, 2009 by pogowasright.org

The Associated Press reports that an Oregon teenager hacked into two female college students’ social networking accounts and then demanded nude photos to unlock the accounts. The unnamed youth may face computer crime and theft by extortion charges. The boy reportedly admitted hacking into the accounts of the two women, both of whom he grew up near, but said it was a prank.

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