Federal Bureau of Investigation agents arrested at least two alleged members of hacker groups Lulz Security and Anonymous Thursday in San Francisco (California) and Phoenix (Arizona).
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A suspected member of the clandestine hacking group LulzSec was arrested in Arizona on Thursday on charges of taking part in an extensive computer breach of the Sony Pictures Entertainment film studio, the FBI said.
local, stateMan faces charges in Sony breachAn Arizona man was arrested and charged Thursday in connection with the breach of computers at Sony Pictures Entertainment early this summer where more than 37,000 users had their information stolen.
A Phoenix man alleged to be a member of the LulzSec hacking group was arrested by the FBI on charges he broke into Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.’s computer systems in May and June.
The FBI says the 23-year-old is a member or former member of Lulz Security which also claimed to have hacked into the AZ Department of Public Safety website in June.
The FBI says the 23-year-old is a member or former member of Lulz Security which also claimed to have hacked into the AZ Department of Public Safety website in June.
The film company has said more than 37,000 users had personally identifiable information stolen.
The film company has said more than 37,000 users had personally identifiable information stolen.
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