Three British former members of the hackersgroepering LulzSec have compared to the British court known that they contributed to attacks on Sony, the NHS and News International. It comes to men of 26, 20 and 18 years old.
His 20-year-old accomplice, Jake Davis gave his share in the disabling of the sites of American and British administrations, such as the CIA and the Serious Organised Crime Agency. One of the youngest members of LulzSec, the 18-year-old Mustafa al-Bassam, alias Tflow, also made a confession, all is over its share, little is known. Previously gave the 21-year-old Ryan Cleary already having been a member of LulzSec. He admitted guilt to six offences. The decision on the four will be on may 14, pronounced, writes The Guardian.
The Britons were arrested before LulzSec in early 2012 shut down was and the leader of the collective, Hector Xavier Monsegur, alias Sabu, for a long time as an informer for the FBI proved to work.