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Denmark: Pirate Bay Founder Found Guilty of Hacking

HeadlineOct 30, 2014

In Denmark, the founder of the video file-sharing website the Pirate Bay has been found guilty in the biggest hacking case in the country’s history. Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, known as Anakata, and his Danish co-defendant were found guilty of hacking computer mainframes run by the U.S. IT firm CSC. Warg has already been imprisoned for 11 months after being extradited from Sweden.

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