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September 8, 2006 was a Friday and it was the 251st day of the year 2006. Try your love match score with anyone. Here are some snazzy birthday facts about 7th of September 2006 that no one tells you about. Nothing to buy! Its a fun and easy-to-play mobile game for all ages. Dog name and breed are randomly generated. They prefer to go after prey they can overpower easily. Get a free love reading Even officemates, schoolmates, or find out the score for your parents and relatives. The #FloridaManChallenge is breaking the Internet and social media. Lastly, the birthday stone for the day of the week Saturday is turquoise. If youve been sleeping 8 hours daily since birth, then you have slept a total of 2,007 days or 5.50 years. We also want to make you happier by making some birthday wishes for you. Some crazy men, women, or creatures from the Sunshine State are making headlines every day of the year including your birthday. The #FloridaManChallenge is breaking the Internet and social media. Youll be like a cat and a dog on a love-hate relationship. We have and other celebs celebrating on September 8. Apparently Ryan Nihart didn't like the costume the man was wearing to promote a local business so he knocked him down and kicked him. Obviously he was drunk and high (which he admitted to cops) but wasn't arrested because he was in his own house and wasn't trying to committ arson (poor guy just had the munchies). The remains were found by an employee of a local phosphate mining company Mosaic, Fox 13 reported. First Defendants in One of the Worlds Most Sophisticated Internet Piracy Syndicates Charged in L.A. San Francisco Man Pleads Guilty to Unauthorized Access of Catholic Healthcare West Computer Causing Damage, CHIPs Unit Established in the Eastern District of Virginia United States Attorney Office, Two Brooklyn Men Indicted in Connection with Largest Seizure of Counterfeit DVDs in United States History, Massachusetts Man Pleads Guilty in New Hampshire Software Piracy Conspiracy, Twelve "Operation Bandwidth" Software Pirates Enter into Group Guilty Plea, Milford, Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Hacking, New Jersey Man Admits to Distribution of Pirated Movies, Music, Computer Software and Games Worth Over $2.2 Million, Former Hellmann Logistics Computer Programmer Sentenced for Unauthorized Computer Intrusion, Former Global Crossing Employee Convicted of Posting Threats on His Internet Website and Distributing Information to be Used in Identity Theft (December 4, 2003), Former Employee of American Eagle Outfitters Sentenced to Prison for Password Trafficking and Computer Damage, Gilbert, Arizona Valley Man Indicted in International Software Piracy Scheme (November 26, 2003), Hialeah, Florida Man Sentenced for Criminal Copyright Infringement (November 25, 2003), Three Men Indicted for Hacking into Lowe's Companies' Computers with Intent to Steal Credit Card Information, Two Alleged Computer Hackers Charged in Los Angeles as Part of Nationwide 'Operation Cyber Sweep', Attorney General Ashcroft Announces "Operation Cyber Sweep": Five Men Charged in New Hampshire with Software Piracy, Sewell, New Jersey Man Admits to Defrauding eBay Bidders and Cashing Checks From Stolen Mail, Dallas, Texas FBI Employee Indicted for Public Corruption, Orange County, California Businessman Found Guilty of Trafficking Counterfeit Compaq Computer Components, Smyrna, Tennessee Businessman and Employees Sentenced in Satellite Television Piracy Case, Disgruntled Philadelphia Phillies Fan Charged with Hacking into Computers Triggering Spam E-mail Attacks (October 7, 2003), Former Employee of Viewsonic Pleads Guilty to Hacking into Company's Computer, Destroying Data, Federal Investigation Leads to Prosecution of Internet Software Pirates (October 2, 2003), Iowa Man Receives Two-Year Prison Sentence in Internet Software Conspiracy, President of San Diego Computer Security Company Indicted in Conspiracy to Gain Unauthorized Access into Government Computers, New York Man Sentenced in First D.C. Case Charging Music Piracy (September 29, 2003), Juvenile Arrested for Releasing Variant of Blaster Computer Worm That Attacked Microsoft, Federal Jury Convicts Smart-Card Hacker of Boca Raton, Florida for Violating Digital Millenium Copyright Act, Chicago Man Pleads Guilty to MSN Internet Fraud, Connecticut Man Pleads Guilty to Criminal Copyright Infringement, U.S. Charges Hacker with Illegally Accessing New York Times Computer Network, Los Angeles Man Sentenced for Stealing Trade Secrets Pertaining to 'Smart Card' Technology, Gloucester City, New Jersey Man Admits Defrauding eBay Bidders and Criminal Copyright Infringement, Southern California Man Pleads Guilty to Fraud in Online Escrow Scam (September 5, 2003), Minneapolis, Minnesota 18 year old Arrested for Developing and Releasing B Variant of Blaster Computer Worm, Sterling, Virginia Man Pleas Guilty to Creating and Selling Pirated CDs Over the Internet, Former Computer Technician in Douglasville, Georgia Arrested for Hacking into Government Computer Systems in Southern California (August 25, 2003), Online Music Piracy Leader from Orlando, Florida Pleads Guilty (August 21, 2003), Two Los Angeles-Area Residents Charged with Trafficking Millions of Dollars of Counterfeit Designer Goods, Former Chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia Pleads Guilty and is Sentenced for Wiretapping-Related Violation, Sacramento, California Woman Convicted of Embezzling More Than $910,000 In Computer Fraud Scheme, Hialeah, Florida Man Arrested for Criminal Copyright Infringement (July 28, 2003), Russian Man Sentenced for Hacking into Computers in the United States (July 25, 2003), FBI Employee Arrested and Charged in Three Federal Indictments (July 17, 2003), U.S. Charges Brooklyn Man with Selling Pirated Software to an Undercover Agent, Queens, New York Man Pleads to Federal Charges of Computer Damage, Access Device Fraud and Software Piracy, Fremont, California Man Sentenced for Packaging and Selling Counterfeit Microsoft Software, Kazakhstan Hacker Sentenced to Four Years Prison for Breaking into Bloomberg Systems and Attempting Extortion, Massachusetts Man Pleads Guilty to Multi-Million Dollar New Hampshire Internet Conspiracy (July 1, 2003), Two Former Boeing Managers Charged in Plot to Steal Trade Secrets from Lockheed Martin (June 25, 2003), Hamilton, NJ Man Pleads Guilty in Federal Court to Stealing the Movie 'The Hulk' and Posting it on the Internet, Southern California Man Who Hijacked Al Jazeera Website Agrees to Plead Guilty to Federal Charges, Computer Hacker Sentenced to One Year and One Day And Oredered to Pay More than $88,000 Restitution For Series of Computer Intrusions and Credit Card Fraud, Former Leader of Razor 1911, the Oldest Game Software Piracy Ring on the Internet, Sentenced, Concord, Ohio Man Sentenced for Manufacturing, Selling, and Distributing Satellite Television Access Devices, Grand Island, New York Man Pleads Guilty to Theft of Trade Secrets for Downloading Engineering Drawings and Data, Sterling, Virginia Man Pleads Guilty to Making and Selling Illegal Music CDs, International Software Piracy Ringleader Arrested With Assistance of San Francisco Electronic Crimes Task Force Agents in Bangkok, Thailand, Leader of $60 Million Internet Scam Pleads Guilty to Fraud and Money Laundering Charges, Oakland, California Man Indicted for Theft of Trade Secrets for Stealing Proprietary Databases, Three Californians Indicted in Conspiracy to Commit Bank Fraud and Identity Theft, Hollywood Man Who Used Camcorder to Pirate Movies Charged with Copyright Infringement, Making Threats, New York Man Pleads Guilty in First D.C. Case Charging Music Piracy (April 30, 2003), L.A. Man Pleads Guilty to Theft of Trade Secrets for Stealing Information to DirecTV 'Smart Card', Arlington County Many Is Sentenced to Federal Prison for Distributing Pirated Computer Software Over the Internet, Warwick, Rhode Island Man Admits Participation in Software Piracy Network (April 24, 2003), Ex-employee of Airport Transportation Company Guilty of Hacking into Company's Computer, Leader of Massive Video Piracy Ring Sentenced in Manhattan Federal Court (April 16, 2003), Chicago, Illinois Man Pleads Guilty to Theft of Trade Secrets, Offered to Sell Online Interpreter's Information, San Jose, California Man Indicted for Theft of Trade Secrets and Computer Fraud, Student Charged with Unauthorized Access to University of Texas Computer System, St. Joseph, Missouri Man Pleads Guilty in District's First Computer Hacking Conviction, Computer Hacker Pleads Guilty to Computer Intrusion and Credit Card Fraud (March 13, 2003), Defendant Indicted in Connection with Operating Illegal Internet Software Piracy Group, California Woman Convicted for Unauthorized Computer Access to Customer Account Information in Credit Union Fraud Prosecution (March 10, 2003), Nine Indicted for Engaging in a Conspiracy to Distribute Counterfeit Microsoft Software, Six Charged with Trafficking in Counterfeit Computer Software - $9 Million Worth of Counterfeit Software Seized During Search of Defendants' Distribution Centers, Los Angeles, California Man Sentenced to Prison for Role in International Computer Hacking and Internet Fraud Scheme, Former Employee of American Eagle Outfitters Indicted on Charges of Password Trafficking and Computer Damage, U.S. Convicts Kazakhstan Hacker of Breaking into Bloomberg L.P.'s Computers and Attempting Extortion, Justice Department Seizes Top Internet Site Involved in Copyright Piracy (February 26, 2003), Smyrna, Tennessee Businessman Pleads Guilty in Satellite Television Piracy Case, Ex-employee of Airport Transportation Company Arrested for Allegedly Hacking Into Computer, Destroying Data, Vista, California Man Charged in Complex Internet Facilitated Wire Fraud Scheme, Ohio Man Attacked NASA Computer System Shutting Down Email Server (February 13, 2003), First Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Criminal Sentencing in California Involving More than 4,500 Bootlegged Video Tapes, Thai National Indicted on Federal Charges of Importing Millions of Dollars in Counterfeit Software, Operation Decrypt Leads to Charges Against 17 for Developing Technology used to Steal Millions of Dollars Worth of Satellite TV, Two Staten Island, New York Men Arrested in Conspiracy to Sell Over $200,000 Worth of Fake Louis Vuitton Handbags via the Internet, Former Employee of Viewsonic Arrested on Charges of Hacking into Company's Computer, Destroying Data, Concord, Ohio Man Charged with Manufacturing, Selling, and Distributing Satellite Television Access Devices, Florida Man Sentenced for Selling Counterfeit Software Labels on Auction Web Sites, Arlington, Virginia Man Pleads Guilty to Distributing Pirated Software Over the Internet, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Man Convicted of Hacking a Judge's Personal E-Mail Account, South Carolina Man Pleads Guilty to Trafficking Clothing with Counterfeit Trademarks, Los Angeles, California Man Indicted for Theft of Trade Secrets for Stealing Information Pertaining to DirecTV's Most Advanced Conditional Access Card, Alleged Leaders of $60 Million Internet Scam Indicted on Fraud and Money Laundering Charges, Los Angeles, California, Man Arrested for Stealing Trade Secrets (January 2, 2003), First 'Operation Fastlink' Defendant Pleads Guilty to Online Software Piracy, Warren, Ohio Woman Indicted for Trafficking in Counterfeit Labels and Reproduction and Distribution of Copyrighted Motion Pictures, Hacker Sentenced to Prison for Breaking into Lowe's Companies' Computers with Intent to Steal Credit Card Information, Fourth Defendant in Massive Internet Scam Pleads Guilty to Fraud and Money Laundering Charges, U.S. Arrests Connecticut Man on Charge of Selling Stolen Microsoft Windows Source Code, Two San Jose Men Indicted for Stealing Trade Secrets Worth Over $1 Million, Nineteen Individuals Indicted in Internet 'Carding' Conspiracy (October 28, 2004), Lanham, Maryland Man Pleads Guilty to Copyright Infringement for Operating a Pay-for-Access Website Offering Pirated Copies of Business Software, Attorney General John Ashcroft Announces Recommendations of the Justice Department's Intellectual Property Task Force, Ex-Official of Manhattan Computer Consulting Firm Pleads Guilty to Computer Attack Charge, California Man Admits Hacking Into Computers of High-Technology Company (August 31, 2004), Former Virginia Beach Man Sentenced to 37 Months in Prison for Selling Illegal Copies of Software, Attorney General Ashcroft Announces First Criminal Enforcement Action Against Peer-To-Peer Copyright Piracy, Former Employee of a Massachusetts High-Technology Firm Charged with Computer Hacking, Manhattan Man Arrested on Federal Charge of Selling Pirated Computer Software (August 17, 2004), Four Agree to Plead Guilty to Copyright Infringement for Maintaining Pirated Movies, Software on 'Warez' Site, Six Internet Fraudsters Indicted in International Conspiracy to Steal More Than $10 Million From World's Largest Technology Distributor (August 4, 2004), Vallejo, California Woman Admits to Embezzling More Than $875,035, Houston Importer Convicted of Trafficking in Counterfeit Merchandise (July 20, 2004), Former Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Resident Gets Prison Term for Selling Bootlegged Recordings, Florida Man Charged with Breaking into Acxiom Computer Records, China Citizen Pleads Guilty to Unauthorized Access of a Software Company with Intent to Defraud, Seattle, Washington Man Arrested for Hacking into Internet Search Engine Alta Vista, Cary Waage Sentenced to Prison for his Role in $60 Million Internet Scam (July 9, 2004), Internet Distributor of Pirated Software Pleads Guilty to Criminal Copyright Infringement, Federal Judge Sentences Staten Island, New York Ex-Official of Local Internet Service Provider to Prison for Computer Attack, Wi-Fi Hacker Pleads Guilty to Attempted $17,000,000 Extortion, Vallejo, California Woman Charged with Exceeding Authorized Computer Access to Embezzle More Than $875,035, Fraudster Sentenced to Nearly Four Years in Prison in Internet 'Phishing' Case: Spammer Posed as AOL and Paypal to Con Customers into Providing Personal Information, Six Formerly Associated with Fox Cable Charged with Copyright Infringement for Running Warez Site that had Pirated Movies, Software (May 14, 2004), Pennsylvania Man Sentenced to Prison for Accessing Massachusetts Investors On-line Investment Account and Making $46,000 in Unauthorized Trades, Pennsylvania Man Sentenced to Prison for Accessing Massachusetts Investors On-line Investment Account and Making $46,000 in Unauthorized Trades (May 5, 2004), Department of Justice Announces Arrests of Detroit-Area Men on Violations of the "Can-Spam" Act, Parma, Ohio Man Indicted for Ebay Fraud, Credit Card Fraud, and Identity Theft, Ohio Man Convicted on Charges of Producing Counterfeit U.S. Currency and Illegally Modifying or "hacking" Direct TV Access Cards, Warwick, Rhode Island Man is Sentenced for Software Piracy, Glencoe, Alabama Man Sentenced for Selling Counterfeit & Misbranded Pesticides to Cities, Justice Department Announces International Internet Piracy Sweep: Operation Fastlink Is The Largest Global Enforcement Action Ever Undertaken Against Online Piracy, Intellectual Property Task Force Chairman David Israelite Announces Task Force Membership, Creation of Working Groups, Former Global Crossing Employee Sentenced to 46 Months in Prison for Posting Thousands of Social Security Numbers and Multiple Threats on his Internet Website, Illinois Man who Distributed Illegally Copied Movies Pleads Guilty to Federal Copyright Infringement Charges, Warren, Rhode Island Pair Admit Trafficking in Counterfeit DVDs, Orange County, California Man Indicted on Wiretapping Charges for Installing Spy Hardware on Employer's Computer.

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