A hacker brings down a U.S. judge because child porn
A Canadian computer hacker with a mission to expose pedophiles has brought down a former American judge who’s been sentenced to 27 months in jail for possessing child pornography on his home computer.
The 26-year-old Langley, B.C., hacker told Global TV he did several months of investigating on Ronald Kline, a former Superior Court judge from Irvine, Calif.
Kline, 66, reportedly collapsed in a Los Angeles courtroom on Tuesday after learning of his prison sentence for possessing more than 100 images of child porn.
“Once I realized how big the pedophile world was I couldn’t ignore it,” said the computer crusader, who doesn’t want his name released.
The virtual vigilante has hacked into about 3,000 computers around the world.
And he’s responsible for exposing dozens of child predators across North America through a “Trojan Horse” computer virus.
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