An unnamed London teenager has been charged with a series of criminal offences following a series of denial-of-service attacks against internet exchanges and the Spamhaus anti-spam service last year.. The 17-year-old male from London was charged on Friday and faces computer misuse, fraud and money-laundering offences at a hearing in London's Camberwell Green Youth Court today. The teenager was arrested in April 2013 after a series of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks which led to worldwide disruption of internet exchanges and services. Officers from the National Crime Agency seized a number of electronic devices at the time of his arrest. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . A teenager from London is confronted with grave allegations after orchestrating significant DDoS assaults that have severely impacted anti-spam and online service operations.. DDoS Attacks, Cybercrime Trends, Computer Misuse Laws, Internet Security, Young Offenders. . Alex
A South London teenager arrested on Tuesday is believed to be a core member of Lulz Security, a hacking group that penetrated security companies working with the US government, officials say.. Scotland Yard has not released the name of the 16-year-old boy, who has yet to be charged or released on bail. But he was suspected of involvement with Lulz Security, a spokesman said on Wednesday. Two other officials familiar with the investigation said he used the online nickname Tflow. The link for this article located at Financial Times is no longer available. . Scotland Yard has not released the name of the 16-year-old boy, who has yet to be charged or release. south, london, teenager, arrested, tuesday, believed, member, security. . Anthony Pell
Dutch police arrested a 16-year-old teenager on Wednesday for his involvement in the online attacks against Visa and Mastercard, organized by supporters of WikiLeaks.. According to a press release by the Netherlands' Public Prosecution Service, the boy has confessed to participating in the attacks. They believe he is a part of a much larger group of hackers, who they are in the process of tracking down. Once it became apparent that some of the hacking attempts originated in the Netherlands, the High Tech Crime Team began their investigation into the matter. The arrested teen has had his computer equipment seized and is scheduled to appear in court Friday in Rotterdam. . A 17-year-old in Sweden was detained for cyber intrusions associated with Anonymous, showcasing the involvement of adolescents in digital offenses.. teen hacker, WikiLeaks case, Netherlands cyber attack. . Alex
It'll take the London region's public school board more than three weeks to fix a privacy breach created in about an hour - way too long for a basic security feature, says one technology specialist.. London police criminally charged a 15-year-old self-described hacker with breaking into the Thames Valley District school board's website and exposing the passwords of 27,000 high school students on Oct. 23. It was the largest security breach in the board's history. Ordinarily, conviction on the four charges the youth faces could lead to as many as 10 years in prison, depending how the Crown proceeds. The link for this article located at Toronto Sun is no longer available. . A teenager, aged 15, is under investigation for allegedly infiltrating the Thames Valley District school board's digital system, compromising the security of student login credentials.. Thames Valley Security Incident, Database Breach, Youth Cyber Crime. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Canadian police today said an arrest has been made in connection with a number of debilitating attacks on some of the Internet's most popular Web sites earlier this year. A 15-year-old boy known online as "Mafiaboy" has been accused of . . .. Canadian police today said an arrest has been made in connection with a number of debilitating attacks on some of the Internet's most popular Web sites earlier this year. A 15-year-old boy known online as "Mafiaboy" has been accused of launching the attacks that began last February. Canadian officials would not name the boy, because Canadian law prevents releasing the names of juvenile suspects. Mafiaboy stated several times that he was responsible for the assaults on major Web sites in Internet chat rooms after the attacks, according to police. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . A teenage hacker aged 15, identified as Mafiaboy, was apprehended by law enforcement in Canada for orchestrating significant cyber assaults on well-known websites.. Youth Cybercrime, Mafiaboy Arrest, Cybersecurity Incident, Canadian Law Enforcement. . Anthony Pell
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