The teenager who hacked into Paris Hilton's mobile phone and published its contents on the internet earlier this year has been sentenced to 11 months in a juvenile correctional facility.
The accused was a 17-year-old boy from Massachusetts, according to a Washington Post report on Wednesday, but prosecutors refuse to reveal his identity because he is a juvenile under federal law.
Prosecutors did confirm that the boy pleaded guilty to nine counts of juvenile delinquency - including hacking, theft of personal information and making bomb threats to high schools - in Boston's US District Court last week.
During his incarceration and for a further two years after his release, the unnamed boy is prohibited from using computers, mobile phones or any other technologies capable of connecting to the internet.