FBI Arrests LulzSec and Anonymous Hackers
Velcroman1 writes "The FBI arrested two alleged members of the hacking collectives LulzSec and Anonymous on Thursday morning in San Francisco and Phoenix. Search warrants were also being executed in New Jersey, Minnesota and Montana, an FBI official told FoxNews.com. A document purported to come from the FBI leaked online earlier this month called these hacker groups a national security threat. One individual was described as part of the LulzSec group, the other belongs to the group that calls itself Anonymous, the official said. The suspected hacker arrested in California is homeless and alleged to have been involved in the hacking of Santa Cruz County government websites."
Yes. This was all about the homelessness. The hacking part had nothing to do with it.
I can't begin to imagine why this has been moderated as "Insightful." If you attack a government website, even a county government website, and someone is likely to take notice and do something about it. The homeles guy is not going to get a pass simply because he's homeless. Another homeless guy who didn't attack the county government website isn't going to be changed in Federal Court with violating the CFAA (a Federal statute, violation of which is investigated by a Federal entity - shock).
Nevermind that the article said (it has since been revised), that the groups were threats to national security, which they quite clearly have proven themselves to be.
You should have been moderated "Troll."