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LulzSec leader granted six-month sentencing delay LulzSec leader granted six-month sentencing delay

Monsegur still working with prosecutors



TechLife | 24 Aug 2012 :  Former Lulz Security (LulzSec) leader Hector Xavier Monsegue (aka Sabu), who turned on his colleagues to work with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, is scheduled for sentencing on 22 February after a judge granted a six-month delay earlier this week.

Monsegur, of New York, was arrested in June 2011 in secret by the FBI and provided information that led to arrests of other LulzSec members in the US, UK and Ireland.

The US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York wrote in a letter that Monsegur has continued to help government prosecutors and asked that his sentencing be moved six months ahead. Monsegur was scheduled for sentencing on Wednesday. US District Judge Loretta A. Preska approved the request on Tuesday, according to court documents.

Monsegur pleaded guilty in August 2011 to various hacking charges, including attacks against HBGary Federal, the Public Broadcasting System, Sony Pictures and Fox. It is not clear what kind of plea bargaining arrangement Monsegur secured with prosecutors.

The hacking attacks were part of a months-long hacking campaign waged in 2011 by LulzSec against companies and organizations and publicized through Monsegur's prolific activity on Twitter. Other targets included News International and Booz-Allen Hamilton.

IDG News Service


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