Four members of the LulzSec hacker community have pleaded guilty in a British court to charges of hacking into the computer systems of various organizations, including Sony, PBS, the Arizona State Police, and HB Gary. Ryan Ackroyd, whose LulzSec handle was “Kayla,” on Tuesday was the last to enter his guilty plea. He joins Jake Davis, whose handle was “Topiary,” Mustafa al-Bassam, also known as “tflow,” and Ryan Cleary. LulzSec has been lying low since its top members were arrested in the U.S., the UK and Ireland in June 2012.
LulzSec Hackers Plead Guilty in UK Court
Posted by: Richard Adhikari April 10, 2013 07:00 AMFour members of the LulzSec hacker community have pleaded guilty in a British court to charges of hacking into the computer systems of various organizations, including Sony, PBS, the Arizona State Police, and HB Gary. Ryan Ackroyd, whose LulzSec handle was “Kayla,” on Tuesday was the last to enter his guilty plea. He joins Jake Davis, whose handle was “Topiary,” Mustafa al-Bassam, also known as “tflow,” and Ryan Cleary. LulzSec has been lying low since its top members were arrested in the U.S., the UK and Ireland in June 2012.