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    BBC News e-Crime unit arrest man

    Officers from the Metropolitan Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU) have arrested a 19-year-old man in a pre-planned intelligence-led operation.
    The arrest follows an investigation into network intrusions and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks against a number of international business and intelligence agencies by what is believed to be the same hacking group.

    The teenager was arrested on suspicion of Computer Misuse Act, and Fraud Act offences and was taken to a central London police station, where he currently remains in custody for questioning.
    Searches at a residential address in Wickford, Essex, following the arrest last night have led to the examination of a significant amount of material. These forensic examinations remain ongoing.



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    Default Re: e-Crime unit arrest man

    Nah...they got the wrong guy

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    Apparently he's the head of Lulzsec.

    If the group is strong, the arrest of LulzSec’s alleged ringleader is a short-term win for law enforcement agencies, but nothing else. If LulzSec isn’t exactly ready for prime-time, the flameout is spectacular. For its part, LulzSec said it’s more than a one man band on its Twitter account.
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    Wow, who'd have thought it, the alleged ringleader of a group that has had so many recent hacking successes lives down the road from here!


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    Well as you no the only place is ESSEX lolol
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    Apprentleyall he ever did was run the lulzsec irc. He did however manage to piss off anonymous which ended up with them giving out his address, telephone number (which is still easily available online)

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    Another Gary Mckinnon, in the making ?
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    Lulzsec takes down Brazilian government web sites and asks police to arrest two men

    More hacker arrests could be on the cards


    By Dean Wilson
    Wed Jun 22 2011, 16:28




    NINJA PIRATE HACKER GROUP

    Lulzsec has taken down two web sites of the Brazilian government and has leaked the private details of two individuals who got on its bad side.

    The Brazilian division of Lulzsec took down two major government web sites, brasil.gov.br and presidencia.gov.br, presumably using Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks to overload the web sites with illegitimate traffic. These web sites remain offline.
    The main group also leaked information relating to a Marshal Webb from Hamilton, Ohio and his associate Michael Dean Major from Halethorpe, Maryland in the US. Lulzsec posted their details, which include screen names, IP addresses, phone numbers and home addresses, after they leaked the logs of some Lulzsec affiliates.
    Lulzsec revealed that Webb allegedly hacked the game Deus Ex and that he and Major were both involved in other cybercrimes. It called on law enforcement agencies to hunt them down.
    The move follows the arrest of an alleged member of Lulzsec yesterday. It has been confirmed that this individual was 19-year-old Ryan Cleary. According to his mother, a dozen police officers raided their home, arresting her son and seizing his computers.

    Scotland Yard revealed that it examined a "significant amount of material" from what was seized. This information could be used to arrest further individuals connected with the recent spate of hacking attacks, which have included online assaults on Sony, the International Monetary Fund, the FBI, the CIA and the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA).
    The London Metropolitan police commissioner, Sir Paul Stephenson described the arrest of Cleary as "very significant" and characterised the recent wave of cyber attacks as "deeply worrying".
    Lulzsec claims that Cleary is not part of its group and that he is only "mildly associated" with the group via use of chatrooms on his IRC server. If this is true, then it's likely that he will not have much information on the reportedly six remaining members of the group who supposedly are still at large.
    Cleary was previously linked with the hacktivist group Anonymous, which targeted organisations that withdrew support for the whistleblower web site Wikileaks. He apparently fell into the bad books of Anonymous after hacking its web sites and stealing passwords.
    His information was published online in a revenge attack, in exactly the same way that Lulzsec has published the details of Webb and Major, which suggests we might see further arrests of alleged hackers as their former friends and colleagues turn on them, and turn them in. µ






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    Go and Say Hello at irc://red.anonops.in

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    its likely that it'll be drawn out over years due to the extradition process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markj View Post
    its likely that it'll be drawn out over years due to the extradition process.
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    good matey , how are you?

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