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T-Mobile USA hacker sentenced to home detention

LOS ANGELES-A 23-year-old hacker who gained access to T-Mobile USA Inc.’s network and accessed the personal information of about 400 customers has been sentenced to a year of home detention, the Associated Press reported.

Nicholas Lee Jacobsen also must pay $10,000 to T-Mobile USA to cover losses associated with his break-in to the system in 2004.

Jacobsen, who now lives in Oregon, “said that he lacked `comprehension and maturity’ when he targeted the network,” the AP reported; Jacobsen also admitted to U.S. District Judge George King that he had done “some very stupid things.”

Among the customers whose accounts Jacobsen was able to access was a Secret Service agent, and the hacker was reportedly able to read some information that Special Agent Peter Cavicchia accessed through a Sidekick. The Secret Service said that no investigations were compromised, according to the AP.

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