Please be true. Wish they didn't release that coding packet though.
Why do I feel these two are just lackey cheerleaders used by others to take the fall. I mean, they're not very bright are they, giving interviews with face time in their home towns and countries.
Confirmed false.
I don't know how costing a number of corporations potentially millions of dollars in lost sales can be considered a small offense. Similarly, at least one of the members was responsible for getting that Sony exec's flight grounded through threats of terrorism.But as others have pointed out, this is about fraud, not DDoS attacks, like I've said in previous posts, these guys will only get caught when they become an actual threat and commit more established crimes like fraud, identify theft, stealing bank accounts etc, thats when the agencies start putting real resources into finding them, as we have witnessed now and previously.
Wonder how long it'll be until some company bails him out and gives him a job though /:
Good news that guy is an adult. The book can really be thrown at him.
If it were me, I'd stuff him in a cell with a PS4 and Destiny, but no internet access.
Wonder how long it'll be until some company bails him out and gives him a job though /:
Wonder how long it'll be until some company bails him out and gives him a job though /:
This is all fairly new for law enforcement, but in a few years, I have a feeling these sorts of things are going to be handled much differently.
Their time is coming to an end.
Also - I can almost guarantee that little douche gave up other peoples names to get a deal. If I were in the squad, id be shitting my pants right now. Youre all on watch.
"before being released on bail."
He's already back out.
The arrest is in connection with an ongoing investigation into cyber-fraud offences which took place between 2013 and August 2014 during which victims reported funds being stolen from their PayPal accounts, Thames Valley police said in a statement on behalf of SEROCU.
This isn't even for being a part of lizardsquad lol
This. He didn't even get a slap on the wrist. I wouldn't be surprised to see another attack soon out of retaliation and knowing they won't be seriously punished. What a joke.
Bail isn't anything to do with giving him a "slap on the wrist". The slap on the wrist bit comes AFTER the trial in two months if he's found guilty. Until then they either don't believe that he's not at risk of going on the run or that he's worth more to them out in the open and able to communicate.This. He didn't even get a slap on the wrist. I wouldn't be surprised to see another attack soon out of retaliation and knowing they won't be seriously punished. What a joke.
Who the fuck would employ him?
Wonder how long it'll be until some company bails him out and gives him a job though /:
I read this the other day, it's quite interesting.
It's Sabu, Lulzsec's leader, explaining how he became an FBI informer and sold out his friends.
http://www.scmagazineuk.com/anonymo...s-how-he-became-fbi-informant/article/387561/
I do like the whole Lulzsec story and how the FBI used them.
This. He didn't even get a slap on the wrist. I wouldn't be surprised to see another attack soon out of retaliation and knowing they won't be seriously punished. What a joke.
Why would North Korea need a script kiddy?North Korea...