The website belonging to the United States Sentencing Commission is down this morning, following a hack by Anonymous overnight. The site, which normally bears information about sentencing guidelines for federal crimes, instead showed a nearly 10 minute long YouTube video and the same message typed below it.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Anonymous Hacks Department of Justice Website, Threatens to Launch ‘Multiple Warheads’
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The website belonging to the United States Sentencing Commission is down this morning, following a hack by Anonymous overnight. The site, which normally bears information about sentencing guidelines for federal crimes, instead showed a nearly 10 minute long YouTube video and the same message typed below it.
The website belonging to the United States Sentencing Commission is down this morning, following a hack by Anonymous overnight. The site, which normally bears information about sentencing guidelines for federal crimes, instead showed a nearly 10 minute long YouTube video and the same message typed below it.
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Toddler Gets Pencil Stuck In Her Brain
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Olivia Smith is very lucky.
Olivia Smith is very lucky.
The 19-month-old toddler from New Boston, N.H., is expected to make a full recovery after she fell off a reclining chair onto the end of a colored pencil that pierced her eye.
The writing utensil was lodged inside her brain, according to the New Hampshire Union Leader.
The writing utensil was lodged inside her brain, according to the New Hampshire Union Leader.
School Punishes Child For Paper Gun
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PHILADELPHIA - A mom believes a South Philadelphia elementary school went too far when she says administrators punished her little girl for pulling out a paper gun in class.
PHILADELPHIA - A mom believes a South Philadelphia elementary school went too far when she says administrators punished her little girl for pulling out a paper gun in class.
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