2017-05-19T06:38:47-07:00Another 'Deadliest Catch' Star Runs Afoul of the Law
A former reality television star accused of drug possession is set to appear before a judge in Phoenix on Friday after failing to show up last week.
Jacob Harris, who starred on the Discovery’s Channel “Deadliest Catch” series, was arrested in Phoenix last month on two counts of drug possession and drug use charges after police say he was found in possession of Xanax pills and crystal meth. A warrant was issued for his arrest on May 12 after Harris, 31, did not appear for his scheduled court date before Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Mark Brain, the Arizona Republic reports.
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Deadliest Catch star Sig Hansen also got himself into legal trouble this week.
A former reality television star accused of drug possession is set to appear before a judge in Phoenix on Friday after failing to show up last week.
Jacob Harris, who starred on the Discovery’s Channel “Deadliest Catch” series, was arrested in Phoenix last month on two counts of drug possession and drug use charges after police say he was found in possession of Xanax pills and crystal meth. A warrant was issued for his arrest on May 12 after Harris, 31, did not appear for his scheduled court date before Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Mark Brain, the Arizona Republic reports.
Read the rest of this article at Page Six.
Deadliest Catch star Sig Hansen also got himself into legal trouble this week.
- 5/19/2017
- by EG
- Yidio
In light of the News of The World scandal, let's re-examine how we use the term "hack."
Over the years I've published tens of thousands of words on "hackers." I wrote "Hacking Bhabha," a story about the "hack" of an Indian atomic research station, when gangs of computer miscreants went wilding through its servers, and the 1998 takedown of the New York Times website, which, for me, resulted in the threat of a justice department subpoena. I interviewed Kevin Mitnick while he was still in prison and sat at my computer one night as someone who called himself MagicFX replaced eBay's home page with his own that said: "Proof by MagicFX that you can't always trust people... not even huge companies." I profiled an It consultant selling exploits to compromise software products as varied as Microsoft Office, Mozilla Firefox, Sap, and Hp while working for Hp in France. In my first book,...
Over the years I've published tens of thousands of words on "hackers." I wrote "Hacking Bhabha," a story about the "hack" of an Indian atomic research station, when gangs of computer miscreants went wilding through its servers, and the 1998 takedown of the New York Times website, which, for me, resulted in the threat of a justice department subpoena. I interviewed Kevin Mitnick while he was still in prison and sat at my computer one night as someone who called himself MagicFX replaced eBay's home page with his own that said: "Proof by MagicFX that you can't always trust people... not even huge companies." I profiled an It consultant selling exploits to compromise software products as varied as Microsoft Office, Mozilla Firefox, Sap, and Hp while working for Hp in France. In my first book,...
- 7/25/2011
- by Adam Penenberg
- Fast Company
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