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British police charge 19-year-old in hacking probe
by Staff Writers
London (AFP) June 22, 2011

British police on Wednesday charged 19-year-old Ryan Cleary with cybercrime offences, Scotland Yard said, following his arrest in connection with an international hacking group.

Cleary faces five charges including for hacking the website of Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), and will appear in court in central London on Thursday, it said in a statement.

The young man "has this afternoon been charged with offences under the Criminal Law Act and Computer Misuse Act by officers from the Metropolitan Police Service's Police Central e-Crime Unit," it said.

Police have previously said Cleary was arrested on Monday at his home in Wickford, southeast England, for alleged links to the Lulz Security group, which has claimed attacks on SOCA and on the CIA in the United States.

The statement said Cleary was charged with targeting the SOCA website on Monday with a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. DDoS attacks overwhelm websites with requests, causing them to be slow or inaccessible.

He was also charged with hacking the website of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) in November and the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on October, it said.

Cleary faces two charges of creating a "botnet" or network of computers to carry out DDoS attacks.

Hacking group claims Brazil targets after British arrest
London (AFP) June 22, 2011 - An international hacking group said Wednesday it had knocked out two Brazilian government websites, as British police questioned a teenager over a string of global cyberattacks including on the CIA.

Lulz Security group said in a series of Twitter postings that it had taken down the sites for the government and presidency of Brazil. Neither website appeared to be working early Wednesday.

"TANGO DOWN www.brasil.gov.br and www.presidencia.gov.br," said one posting, followed by another saying: "Our Brazilian unit is making progress. Well done @LulzSecBrazil, brothers!".

The group also downplayed the arrest by Scotland Yard's cybercrime unit on Monday of 19-year-old Ryan Cleary from Wickford in Essex, near London, in connection with the Lulz attacks.

Reports identified him as Ryan Cleary and quoted his mother Rita as saying that he had agoraphobia and attention deficit order. She said he was an introverted young man who "lives his life on line."

A Scotland Yard spokesman told AFP he remained in custody at a central London police station on Wednesday and is being questioned. A police source described his arrest, made with help from the FBI, as "significant".

But Lulz said that Cleary was not part of the group.

"Ryan Cleary is not part of LulzSec; we house one of our many legitimate chatrooms on his IRC (Internet Relay Chat) server, but that's it," it said on Twitter.

"Clearly the UK police are so desperate to catch us that they've gone and arrested someone who is, at best, mildly associated with us. Lame."

The group has carried out a month-long rampage on businesses and government agencies including the US Central Intelligence Agency, the US Senate electronics giant Sony, and Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency.




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CYBER WARS
British teen arrested over CIA, US Senate hacking
London (AFP) June 21, 2011
British police working with the FBI arrested a 19-year-old man over attacks by a hacker group on businesses and government agencies including the CIA, US Senate and Sony, Scotland Yard said Tuesday. The man, named in reports as Ryan Cleary, was detained on Monday at a house in the suburban town of Wickford in Essex, southeast England, in connection with a month-long global rampage by the Lul ... read more


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