“Little Hacker” gets 11 years
19-year-old Matthew Weigman, also known as “Little Hacker,” is a blind teenager from the Boston area. He was arrested in 2008
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19-year-old Matthew Weigman, also known as “Little Hacker,” is a blind teenager from the Boston area. He was arrested in 2008
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