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Παρασκευή 23 Αυγούστου 2013

Sentencing delayed again for Sabu, LulzSec leader turned FBI informant

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FBI informant, LulzSec founder, and Anonymous activist Sabu (aka Hector Monsegur) has had his sentencing delayed. Again.
It's been an amazing week for hacktivism in general, with Chelsea Manning'ssentencing, the FBI hack, and now this. Sabu is without question THE "Most Wanted" Anon, although not by law enforcement, with whom he apparently continues to collaborate. His turning from AntiSec firebrand to FBI informant effectively ended LulzSec as an entity, and embroiled WikiLeaks in an elaborate (failed) plan to snare them paying for leaks. 
This is the third time Sabu’s sentencing has been rescheduled. 
Jeremy Hammond, a former AntiSec hacker, pleaded guilty to hacking government intelligence contractor Stratfor under Monsegur's guidance, and had his sentencing pushed back from September to November. Each time Hammond's hearings have been delayed, Monsegur's have been delayed as well, and scheduled for a time after Hammond's. Hammond is rumored to have passed WikiLeaks the hacked files for free, putting paid to the FBI's plan to ask LulzSec for money, and thus catch them in a felony... [...]

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