Lulzsec Sony and Nintendo hacker pleads guilty in court

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A fourth member of hacker group Lulzsec has pleaded guilty to carrying out cyber-attacks that disrupted the websites of companies including Sony and Nintendo.

Ryan Ackroyd, 26, entered his guilty plea at a hearing in London today. He will be sentenced on May 14 along with the three other hackers, Bloomberg reports.
Last year, Lulzsec members Ryan Cleary and Jake Davis both pleaded guilty to multiple counts of conspiracy related to website attacks on Sony, Nintendo the NHS and a raft of other institutions.

The group used distributed denial of service attacks on a number of video game companies between February and September 2011.

They modified some computers, including adjusting security settings and access to confidential data, and redirected visitors to Lulzsec websites.

Teenager Mustafa Al-Bassam also previously pleaded to disrupting websites at the Central Intelligence Agency and the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency.

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DudeeePosted:

How long do you reckon he will serve?

MatijaNastasic-Posted:

Item
Gossip Why would you plead quilty?


Because they have a lot of evidence against him and if you plead guilty you get less time than you would if you denied it.


Couldnt have put it better

iPlayDirtyPosted:

wonder how long he gets!

BFVPosted:

Undisclosed
SAAB
Scoobie
xI-Pumfay-Ix You watch 50 years something stupid like that rapists get less :/ What has our Justice System come to.


I agree they will sentence them something silly in an attempt to scare
others who might follow in there footsteps doesnt make sense.


Its needs people to stop rolling over and letting their countries do this to their people, its insane how an internet hackers are starting to get jail time, soon it will be more than rapists, i saw a guy who killed his 6 kids get less time than a hacker before... i mean wtf, something not right, if people stand up in protest, then then people control the governments, because they know they have to do what its people wants or they dont get voted in simple as that. Its getting to the point where its just ******** trying to make an example of people, yet if an employer did that it would be a problem. bunch of **** hypocrits in power, they need to back off, the internet is our last place of freedom and they are like everything else taking that away from us.


I don't think they shold get as much jail time as people that do far worse things


Sure.. but how long will it be before hackers release missile launch codes? Then millions could die.. bit far fetched but possible.

Toy_SoldierPosted:

I wonder how much jail time hes going to get :o

undisclosedPosted:

SAAB
Scoobie
xI-Pumfay-Ix You watch 50 years something stupid like that rapists get less :/ What has our Justice System come to.


I agree they will sentence them something silly in an attempt to scare
others who might follow in there footsteps doesnt make sense.


Its needs people to stop rolling over and letting their countries do this to their people, its insane how an internet hackers are starting to get jail time, soon it will be more than rapists, i saw a guy who killed his 6 kids get less time than a hacker before... i mean wtf, something not right, if people stand up in protest, then then people control the governments, because they know they have to do what its people wants or they dont get voted in simple as that. Its getting to the point where its just ******** trying to make an example of people, yet if an employer did that it would be a problem. bunch of **** hypocrits in power, they need to back off, the internet is our last place of freedom and they are like everything else taking that away from us.


I don't think they shold get as much jail time as people that do far worse things

WageringPosted:

Another brother went down today...

ItemPosted:

Gossip Why would you plead quilty?


Because they have a lot of evidence against him and if you plead guilty you get less time than you would if you denied it.

LostPosted:

I wonder how all the other inmates are gonna welcome him lol

WLRPosted:

Wow