Jesus Oquendo, aka Sil, who maintains the quirky site AntiOffline, has been convicted of computer trespass and eavesdropping, sentenced to 27 months in a minimum security federal jail and ordered to pay $96,385 in restitution. He reports on Monday to serve . . . . Jesus Oquendo, aka Sil, who maintains the quirky site AntiOffline, has been convicted of computer trespass and eavesdropping, sentenced to 27 months in a minimum security federal jail and ordered to pay $96,385 in restitution. He reports on Monday to serve his time. Oquendo maintains his innocence, and says he turned down a plea offer of only six months in order to take his case in court. The trial went poorly for him, and the jury found him guilty on both charges. The link for this article located at SecurityFocus is no longer available. . Maria Torres, known as Blaze of CyberGuardians, found guilty of digital invasion, facing imprisonment and ordered to compensate victims.. Cybercrime Conviction, Computer Trespass Case, AntiOffline News. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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