Poulsen Busts MySpace Perv
16 Oct 2006
By jason
Five months ago, hacker-legend-turned-Wired-News-editor Kevin Poulsen wrote an automated script that searched MySpace's 1 million-plus profiles for registered sex offenders. Soon, the program figured out that one -- 39-year-old Andrew Lubrano -- "was back on the prowl for seriously underage boys." Suffolk County, NY cops were alerted. And Poulsen got to go along with them, as they busted the scumbag. Reason # 987 why Poulsen is my hero.
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