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Four British members of the LulzSec international hacking group have been sentenced to prison for masterminding cyber attacks on major global institutions, including Sony Pictures and the CIA.
abc.net.au (6 days ago)
Three members of LulzSec today pleaded guilty to a computer hacking campaign that targeted many high-profile firms.
pcmag.com (1 month and 12 days ago)
By Li-mei Hoang LONDON (Reuters) - A group of British hackers who "ran riot" causing millions of dollars of damage to computer networks run by Sony, the CIA and other agencies were sentenced to jail terms on Thursday. Police said four men, members of the hacking collective known as "LulzSec", put thousands of internet users' personal data at risk through their high-profile...
yahoo.com (6 days ago)
Police said four men, members of the hacking collective known as 'LulzSec,' put thousands of Internet users' personal data at risk through their high-profile cyber attacks in 2011.
mercurynews.com (6 days ago)
A London court today sentenced four members of the LulzSec hacktivist group to prison time for their roles in a series of attacks on high-profile firms.
pcmag.com (6 days ago)
Court hears that four British hackers were motivated by "anarchic self-amusement".
businessspectator.com.au (6 days ago)
Four computer hackers who targeted companies including Sony Pictures and Rupert Murdoch's News International media group have been sentenced to up to 32 months in prison.
miamiherald.com (6 days ago)
Court says four hackers "wreaked havoc and destruction" from the safety of their own bedrooms.
businessspectator.com.au (6 days ago)
By Estelle Shirbon LONDON (Reuters) - Four British hackers who took part in 2011 cyber-attacks on targets ranging from the CIA to Sony were audacious, arrogant men whose motivation was "anarchic self-amusement", a court heard on Wednesday. The men, who have pleaded guilty to a variety of offences, were members of the hacking collective LulzSec that caused millions of dollars...
yahoo.com (7 days ago)
LONDON (AP) - Four computer hackers who targeted companies including Sony Pictures and Rupert Murdoch's News International media group have been sentenced to up to 32 months in prison.
yahoo.com (6 days ago)
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