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The day after Matt and Bethany Kostolnik and their two young children moved next door to Barry Ardolf on a Blaine cul-de-sac, their 4-year-old son wandered innocently over to a swing set in Ardolf ...
Barry Ardolf, of Blaine, Minnesota, received the sentence Tuesday in federal court in St. Paul. In a plea agreement in December, the 46-year-old Ardolf admitted using the hacked network to send ...
Minnesota hacker Barry Ardolf was sentenced to an 18-year term in a federal prison this Tuesday. Ardolf had terrorized a neighboring family for two years through a carefully planned campaign ...
Federal prison sentences aren’t computed this way, but the 18 years Blaine hacker Barry Ardolf was sentenced to Tuesday works out to one year for every 39.3 days of hell he put his victims through.
Barry Ardolf, 46, repeatedly hacked into his next-door neighbors’ WiFi network in 2009, and used it to try and frame them for child pornography, sexual harassment, various kinds of ...
Barry Ardolf, 46, repeatedly hacked into his next-door neighbors' Wi-Fi network in 2009, and used it to try and frame them for child pornography, sexual harassment, various kinds of professional ...
More on Wi-Fi: 2011 tech priorities: How to take your enterprise Wi-Fi network to the next level Called a “depraved criminal” by prosecutors, Barry Ardolf, a 46-year-old father of two ...
A Minnesota man will spend the next 18 years behind bars after carrying out a prolonged campaign of extremely damaging and often bizarre cyberattacks against his neighbors. The incident that ...
Barry Ardolf, 46, repeatedly hacked into the Wi-Fi network of his neighbours, Matt and Bethany Kostolnik, as part of an elaborate revenge scheme after they reported him to police for kissing their ...
A federal court handed Barry Ardolf, a Minnesota resident initially accused of sending threatening emails to Vice President Joe Biden, a nearly twenty year prison sentence today based on multiple ...