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A man received a suspended sentence after hacking public Wi-Fi networks at UK train stations and posting anti-Semitic messages online. The court found him guilty of using the hacked networks to spread hate speech, highlighting the dangers of cybercrime and online hate. His actions were deemed a serious breach of public trust and safety.
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