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据伦敦警察厅的中央电子犯罪记录透露,由于涉嫌非法入侵一个私人的Facebook账户,21岁的Gareth Cross将被判处12个月的徒刑。在2011年1月,Gareth Cross访问了一个未经授权的个人Facebook帐户,并使用了其私人电子邮件。这次攻击被美国联邦调查局获知,并把攻击源头追溯至英国。

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此案后来转交给伦敦警察厅,伦敦警察厅随后将攻击该Facebook账户的源头追溯至Gareth Cross。去年七月Gareth Cross在家中被抓获。Gareth Cross承认自己的计算机滥用造成了犯罪。

我们也并不知道Gareth Cross攻击该Facebook账户出于什么目的,但不管这是纯粹恶意的攻击,还是为了测试自己能力的攻击,不管是什么原因都是犯罪。12个月的徒刑也是对所有具有黑客攻击能力的网络人士的一个威慑。FBI和伦敦警察部门的介入,也可以知道这种行为的严重性,况且Facebook还是全球最大的社交网络。

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Gareth David Cross (born 20 June 1984 in Bury, Greater Manchester) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler and wicket-keeper who currently plays for Lancashire County Cricket Club. He started his cricket at Roe Green Cricket Club in Worsley, Salford. Cross made his first-class debut in 2005. Lancashire stalwart Warren Hegg retired at the end of the season, and the signing of Luke Sutton in the off-season limited Cross' first-team opportunities. Despite the competition he established himself as a regular in the one-day side, although struggled to break into the County Championship team. In 2009 Cross captained the Second XI, leading them to the semi-final of the Second XI Trophy. Sutton left in late 2010, leaving Cross as Lancashire's first-choice 'keeper. He was part of the Lancashire squad that won the 2011 County Championship.

One-day regular

Cross made his debut for the Second XI a week and a half before his 18th birthday, in a game against Durham. He continued to play List A cricket for three years prior to his first-class debut.

Having graduated from Lancashire's Academy, 2005 was Cross' first year with the senior squad. Lancashire's veteran wicket-keeper Hegg was impressed by Cross, and said "He has a really good work ethic, and he listens when you talk about the game. He's the one in line to take over from me."[1] Cross made hist first-class debut on 25 May 2005, along with Steven Croft and Tom Smith in a match against Oxford University. He batted just once in the match, scoring two runs, although he dismissed five batsmen, one by stumping and four caught.[2] His second opportunity to play first-class cricket came in the last match of the season; with Lancashire's stalwart Warren Hegg injured, Cross was given the responsibility of taking over as wicket-keeper. Playing in the County Championship for the first time, according to The Wisden Cricketer Cross "showed enough pure technique to deserve his chance to develop".[3] Although Hegg retired at the end of the season, Lancashire quickly signed experienced wicket-keeper Luke Sutton from Derbyshire, hampering Cross' chances to regularly play first-team cricket.[3] In the 2005/06 Australian cricket season, Cross travelled to the southern hemisphere to play for St Kilda Cricket Club in the Victorian Premier Cricket. He spent most of the season playing for the club's second team.[4]

Having won the second division title in 2005, for the 2006 season Lancashire were playing in the first division of the County Championship.[3] A successful first season for Sutton – in which he broke the record for highest score by a Lancashire 'keeper and had a batting average of 61 – meant that Cross spent most of 2006 playing for the Second XI.[5] However, he was given a chance in the first team when Luke Sutton broke his thumb in July.[6] Cross played three Championship matches before Sutton returned,[7] managing half-centuries against Kent and Sussex.[8] This was the season that Cross made his Twenty20 (T20) debut; he played eight matches for Lancashire, scoring 61 runs at an average of 8.71 with a highest score of 36.[9] Lancashire were runners-up in the Championship and C&G Trophy, although went out in the first round of the T20 Cup.[10]

Spanning the 2007 and 2008 seasons, Cross's first-class experience was limited to two matches, one at the start of each season against Durham University.[7] However, Cross regularly featured in Lancashire's one-day side. Sutton did not play a single T20 match in the 2007 season, so Cross kept wicket in his place. During the same season, he also opened the batting a few times in the 40-over competition as a specialist batsman.[11] In six T20 matches, Cross scored 113 runs at an average of 22.60 with a highest score of 62, his first half-century in T20 cricket; he also dismissed seven people, four caught and three stumped.[9] An attacking batsman,[12] Cross showcased his batting ability in an innings of 76 off 69 balls against Warwickshire in a Pro40 match to help Lancashire to victory.[13] It was Cross' maiden half-century for Lancashire in list A cricket, beating his previous highest score of 36.[14] Lancashire-batsman Mal Loye identified Cross as a talented cricketer with the potential to play for England, remarking that "His natural ability is just unbelievable".[12]

Relative to 2007, Cross had less impact in 2008.[8] Although he played more list A cricket, he scored fewer runs than in the previous year.[15] He played eleven T20 matches, scoring 97 runs at an average of 24.25 and affecting eleven dismissals, seven caught and four stumped.[9] In September, towards the end of the 2008 season, Cross was one of ten players from Lancashire's Development Programme to extend or sign contracts with the club. The group was expected to form the basis of the senior squad in the future.[16]

Cross played for the St Kilda Saints in Australia as a batsman in the 2008/09 season. He won the prestigious Jack Ryder Medal, presented to the Player of the Year in the Victorian Premier League. During his stint with the club, Cross scored 541 runs at an average of 41, with a highest score of 111. Although primarily a batsman, Cross occasionally bowled, taking six wickets with best figures of 4/41. He was surprised to receive the award, and said that "This was my fourth spell with St Kilda and each time I've thoroughly enjoyed my cricket. I set myself a challenge this winter of focusing on my batting, improving my technique and doing my best for the club. Everything seemed to click and I was very happy with my own performance and that of the team. My focus now is to continue to do well during Lancashire’s pre-season fixtures, and push for first team selection."[4][8] Despite his promising winter, Cross was less successful in the 2009 season than desired: he did not play any first-class cricket and scored fewer runs in the one-day competitions than hoped.[8] However, Cross captained Lancashire's second XI and was a regular in their top order. Under his leadership, the team progressed to the final of the Second XI Championship and the semi-final of the Second XI Trophy.[17]

Two years after he last played a first-class match, Cross returned to the County Championship team in July 2010.[7] With Luke Sutton acting as wicket-keeper and batting at seven, Cross played as a specialist batsman. Playing against Hampshire, he batted at six; he scored his maiden century, beating his previous best score of 70, to help Lancashire draw.[18] Cross was reprimanded in August for showing dissent in a second XI match.[19] Sutton left the club towards the end of the season, and Cross was expected to take the position of Lancashire's first-choice wicketkeeper.[20]

[edit] First full seasonAt the start of 2011, Cross was the only wicket-keeper with a first-team contract at Lancashire. The club had a small squad, just 19 players at the start of the season and choosing to place their trust in young local players, which led some pundits to declare that Lancashire would be fighting to avoid relegation form the County Championship.[21] Speaking in March of his aims for the coming season, Cross stated that "if I got below 700 runs from No.7, I’d be really disappointed".[22] During a match against Sussex in April 2011, Cross beat his highest score in first-class cricket. His innings of 125 came from 195 balls.[23] During a match against Nottinghamshire in June Cross reached the landmark of 1,000 first-class runs in his career.[24] In the last match of the season, Lancashire won the County Championship first the first time since 1950 when they shared the title.[25] Cross played in all 16 of Lancashire's County Championship matches, scoring 557 runs, taking 46 catches, and effecting 10 stumpings.

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