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'Deceptive Duo' Hacker Under House Arrest
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2002-05-15

Former pro-Napster hacker Robert "Pimpshiz" Lyttle is revealed as one-half of the mysterious Deceptive Duo, and sentenced to house arrest for violating his no-more-hacking probation rules.

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Anonymous
Mr. Lyttle knew exactly what he was doing and knew he was breaking the law. His lawyer can spout all that trival of he was doing it for his country. So now govt. IT guys can spend their time chasing The Dumb Duo instead of spending time doing what these lame heads want. Lyttle should try working in an IT Dept. for 6 months and see if he can find time to update and secure the millions of Govt. computers and then defend against all the so called patriots of the cause. He's nothing but another punk hacker doing harm instead of good. He just thinks he's good thats why he's been caught twice already. Except this one will hurt because the Feds don't play. They gave him a pass on the first one not this one.

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