Man Who Tapped Military Computers to Go to Prison
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CHICAGO — A federal judge sentenced a man to nine months in prison for tapping into U.S. military computers and copying computer programs valued at $1.2 million. Herbert Zinn Jr., 18, of Chicago, was also ordered Tuesday to pay a $10,000 fine and serve 2 1/2 years of probation for breaking into computers at AT&T;, NATO and the Defense Department.
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