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Another Hero of the Freedom Movement : Jeremy Hammond.
While the anarchist, antiwar and information freedom movements focus their attention - rightly so - on Bradley Manning's torture and detention for exposing U.S. war crimes, let's also spare some attention for another hero : Jeremy Hammond. Hammond is allegedly the main hacker behind last December's LulzSec hack of Stratfor, a quasi-private corporate intelligence and strategic analysis firm with close ties to the national security state.
Accused In Lulzsec/AntiSec Bust
Jeremy Hammond was arrested on allegations of access device fraud and hacking. He is being charged as the main person behind the December document liberation on U.S. security company Stratfor. Sources say Hammond will be charged in a separate indictment, and they described him as a member of Anonymous.
The 34-page indictment released by the U.S. attorney's office in Chicago accuses Jeremy Hammond of helping to hack into several company sites, including the Texas-based security consulting company, Stratfor.
Charges against Hammond include conspiracy to commit computer hacking, which carries a 10-year maximum prison sentence. During his initial court appearance in Chicago, he quietly said « Yes, your honor » when asked if he understood the charges against him. The judge ordered him transferred to New York to face the indictment there.
Another Hero of the Freedom Movement : Jeremy Hammond.
While the anarchist, antiwar and information freedom movements focus their attention - rightly so - on Bradley Manning's torture and detention for exposing U.S. war crimes, let's also spare some attention for another hero : Jeremy Hammond. Hammond is allegedly the main hacker behind last December's LulzSec hack of Stratfor, a quasi-private corporate intelligence and strategic analysis firm with close ties to the national security state.
Accused In Lulzsec/AntiSec Bust
Jeremy Hammond was arrested on allegations of access device fraud and hacking. He is being charged as the main person behind the December document liberation on U.S. security company Stratfor. Sources say Hammond will be charged in a separate indictment, and they described him as a member of Anonymous.
The 34-page indictment released by the U.S. attorney's office in Chicago accuses Jeremy Hammond of helping to hack into several company sites, including the Texas-based security consulting company, Stratfor.
Charges against Hammond include conspiracy to commit computer hacking, which carries a 10-year maximum prison sentence. During his initial court appearance in Chicago, he quietly said « Yes, your honor » when asked if he understood the charges against him. The judge ordered him transferred to New York to face the indictment there.
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