Scottish Convicts Turn PS3s and Computer Mice Into Illicit Cell Phone Chargers

Logan Westbrook

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Scottish Convicts Turn PS3s and Computer Mice Into Illicit Cell Phone Chargers

An ingenuous bit of technology hacking by inmates has forced staff at a UK prison to keep a close eye on computer equipment.

Prisoners at the Addiwell prison in Scotland discovered a way to charge their cell phones using a computer mouse and a PS3. By plugging the mice into the PS3 USB ports and manipulating the wires, the inmates discovered that they could supply power to their phones without the guards finding out.

A source at the prison said that at first, the prison staff couldn't figure out why so many mice were going missing. It wasn't until they discovered some actually plugged into the PS3 consoles during cell searches that they realized what was going on. According to the source, the prison has instituted a policy which says that after any session involving computers, the prisoners can't leave until all the mice are accounted for.

HMP Addiwell is a privately run prison built in 2008. Inmates supposedly refer to it as "Addison," after the Raddision hotel chain, because its facilities are more modern and comfortable than the typical UK Prison. PS3 consoles are apparently just one part of this, as cells also have flat screen televisions, and en suite bathroom facilities.

Obviously, I'm not about to condone the prisoners behavior - they stole mice to power phones they weren't ever supposed to have - but I can't help but be a little impressed by their ingenuity. As sci-fi author William Gibson once said, "the street [or in this case, the prison] finds its own uses for things."

Source: The Daily Record [http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2011/01/15/lags-at-addiewell-prison-steal-mice-to-charge-their-mobile-phones-86908-22850948/] via Geek [http://www.geek.com/articles/games/prisoners-hack-ps3-with-mouse-cable-to-create-phone-charger-20110119/]


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Formica Archonis

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Logan Westbrook said:
It wasn't until they noticed discovered some actually plugged into the PS3 consoles during cell searches that they realized what was going on.
(Emphasis mine.) A mite redundant, no?

Further proof that locking people up is a great way to bring natural human ingenuity to the surface. Problem is, that's exactly when you don't want it to.
 

whaleswiththumbs

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That is beyond amazing they figured that out. But what the.. I want in this prison! That isn't a punishment, it's a vacation.
 

AndrewC

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We give our convicts PS3's?

As a Scot I'm surprised, I'd have thought just deep frying all the wrong doers would've been better :p

But yeah it's rather smart.
 

Toasty Virus

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Being Scottish myself, it doesn't suprise me, We're pretty good at adapting things for our own uses some how.
 

Wedlock49

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This is fucking ridiculous. Inmates in a prison being allowed these things, they live more comfortably then some people on the outside!
 

JS ibanez

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ps3's? flat screen tv's? those convicts have a better gaming set up than I do :\ Why the hell do prisoners need that much comfort?
 

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Can a Scottish escapist please give me their address so that I may be able to come to their house, try to rob it, fail epically, and go to that Prison?
 

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JS ibanez said:
ps3's? flat screen tv's? those convicts have a better gaming set up than I do :\ Why the hell do prisoners need that much comfort?
I thought they had to pay for those privileges? I'm near certain they aren't given them for free...
 

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Scottish prison sounds fun.
By the way if you plug your phone in to your ps3 with a usb cable it will charge so...they didn't need to do this.
 

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D_987 said:
JS ibanez said:
ps3's? flat screen tv's? those convicts have a better gaming set up than I do :\ Why the hell do prisoners need that much comfort?
I thought they had to pay for those privileges? I'm near certain they aren't given them for free...
Mafia priviledges anyone ?
 

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Well that prison doesn't sound so bad... wow.

And yeah, not really surprised. Except I doubt you'd actually need the mouse to do it, just splice the USB wire.
 

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HMP Addiwell is a privately run prison built in 2008. Inmates supposedly refer to it as "Addison," after the Raddision hotel chain, because its facilities are more modern and comfortable than the typical UK Prison. PS3 consoles are apparently just one part of this, as cells also have flat screen televisions, and en suite bathroom facilities.
I'm...

I'm just speechless...
 

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http://dparchitecturallighting.com/pdf2/index.php?pid=321
there cells are nicer then my doom room :(
 

JS ibanez

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D_987 said:
JS ibanez said:
ps3's? flat screen tv's? those convicts have a better gaming set up than I do :\ Why the hell do prisoners need that much comfort?
I thought they had to pay for those privileges? I'm near certain they aren't given them for free...
Well I dont know much about prison life, but is it possible to make money when you're locked up?
 

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Orcus_35 said:
D_987 said:
JS ibanez said:
ps3's? flat screen tv's? those convicts have a better gaming set up than I do :\ Why the hell do prisoners need that much comfort?
I thought they had to pay for those privileges? I'm near certain they aren't given them for free...
Mafia priviledges anyone ?
I think it's more likely a white collar prison - for inmates not convicted of violent crimes, the majority won't be considered a danger to the public. Thus they're more likely to gain greater benefits than the stereotypical prison - since prison is meant to be either based around reform or locking someone away for the public's safety, not punishment, as the stereotype decrees.

Furthermore, this is a private prison, not a state prison, that means the private company that runs the prison [and pays for it] can include what they wish; obviously the facilities will match the prisoners level of perceived threat, and judging from the description [which may not be accurate, who says these "En-suite bathrooms" are in every cell?] it's a prison from those perceived to be no threat to the public and are probably due for release soon.