French Obama hacker escapes jail
AFP
CLERMONT FERRAND- A 23-year-old Frenchman was handed a suspended jail sentence on Thursday for hacking into US President Barack Obama's Twitter account.
Francois Cousteix who surfed the web at his home in the central region of Auvergne under the moniker Hacker-Croll, had faced a maximum two-year jail term for illegally accessing the account on the micro-blogging service.

Francois Cousteix leaves court after attending his trial in Clermont-Ferrand, in central France.
"I did it for preventive reasons, not to hurt people," Cousteix said.
He told the court "it was to raise web users' awareness" of the need to choose secure passwords, and aimed to show that "the weak link is not the machine but the person."
Cousteix was caught in March after FBI investigators in the United States alerted French authorities.
They found he had deduced the passwords of Twitter administrators from personal information that was posted publicly, enabling him to access accounts in the names of Obama and numerous other famous people.
Asked by the presiding judge if he considered himself a hacker, Cousteix replied: "Not in the strict sense of the term. I didn't destroy anything. I could have, but I didn't. It's against my ethics."
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