Monday, January 17, 2011

Men Break Into House, Make Occupants Strip to Find Missing Cell Phone

Lost your cell phone? What better way to find it than pull a gun on everyone around you, make them strip down and, uh, look for it!

BONUS: There were a bunch of kids in the room at the time.
Two men were arrested early Sunday morning after police say one of them held a house full of people, including children, at gunpoint because he believed someone had stolen his cell phone.

Alexander Evans, 22, of Cleveland, was charged with felonious assault, unlawful restraint, carrying a concealed weapon and endangering children.  According to police, Evans and Antwaun Carlton, 21, of Lorain, entered a house in the 1500 block of W. 23rd Street in Lorain. Evans then pulled out a handgun and accused the residents of stealing his cell phone, demanding that they return it or he would make all of them strip naked.

A fight then broke out and the residents fought to get the gun from Evans, police said.
Police: Men arrested after allegedly pulling gun at home with kids inside

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Hacker Breaks Into Womens' Facebook Accounts, Steals Them & Posts Them Online

Think those "hidden" pictures on Facebook of you topless with your friends? You might want to think again after a hacker broke into more than 3000 Facebook accounts and found some nude shots that he then posted in their profiles . . . for everyone to see.
A California man faces six years in prison for using personal information found on women's Facebook profiles to take over their e-mail accounts, steal nude pictures of them and sometimes even blackmail them. One victim likened it to "virtual rape."

George Samuel Bronk pleaded guilty in Sacramento Superior Court Thursday to seven felony charges, including computer intrusion, impersonation and possession of child pornography. The charges stem from a nine-month period ending in September, during which Bronk hijacked the e-mail accounts of hundreds of women across 17 states and in England, the Sacramento Bee reported.

A press release from the office of Kamala Harris, California’s attorney general, says Bronk targeted his victims by searching Facebook for women who posted both their e-mail addresses and also personal information such as their favorite foods, their father’s middle names, their high-school mascots and their favorite colors.
Facebook used to get to nude e-mail photos - Technology & science - Security - msnbc.com

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