Corporate News Archive
LulzSec hackers jailed for EA, Sony and Murdoch attacks
A group of LulzSec computer hackers have been jailed for attacks on Sony, EA, News International and the UK's Serious Organised Crime Unit in 2011.
The four men, Ryan Cleary, Jake Davis, Mustafa al-Bassam and Ryan Ackroyd, were sentenced after a two-day hearing at Southwark Crown Court. All pleaded guilty to various computer hacking charges.
Emerging as a splinter group from the Anonymous collective, Lulzsec's name is derived from a variant of the Lol acronym - to laugh out loud - and...
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