• UK man charged with hacking in US
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25 years?! I think that's a bit much.
[quote]25 years[/quote] Welcome to 2012, the year where defacing a website is worse then murder.
It's a maximum of 25 years. I really doubt they'll sentence him to the full amount.
whats up with his beauty marks, they're both evenly across each other on his chin
[QUOTE=FalconKrunch;36324065]Welcome to 2012, the year where defacing a website is worse then murder.[/QUOTE] "The indictment claims that the hacks were perpetrated in order to deface sites and [b]steal personal details[/b]." Identity theft is pretty serious stuff
mass identity theft [editline]14th June 2012[/editline] dunno why he's being charged by the US
[QUOTE=DarkMonkey;36324341]"The indictment claims that the hacks were perpetrated in order to deface sites and [b]steal personal details[/b]." Identity theft is pretty serious stuff[/QUOTE] Steal personal details.. He probably Googled someone's name. Besides, he's still facing a charge longer than murder which is stupid.
[QUOTE=DarkMonkey;36324341]"The indictment claims that the hacks were perpetrated in order to deface sites and [b]steal personal details[/b]." Identity theft is pretty serious stuff[/QUOTE] I seriously doubt that the person that is able to do that would let himself get caught this easily. Didn't the "Leader" of lulzsec disappear after they fell apart?
[QUOTE=Eeshton;36324340]whats up with his beauty marks, they're both evenly across each other on his chin[/QUOTE] Boob chin? If he had more depth on that chin indent, then maybe :v:
What he is being accused of is breaking into a law enforcement website. Not defacing the site. What if this site held names of victims and criminals? Lolzsec aren't known for defacing their known for leaking data.
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