Australia charges alleged Anonymous member

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5 April 2013

Australian police have charged an unidentified juvenile, who is suspected to be a member of the hacker group Anonymous, on a number of counts related to unauthorised access to computer data.

The 17-year-old appeared in Parramatta Children’s Court to face charges, and is scheduled to appear again in the court on 17 May, the Australian Federal Police said in a statement.

"The juvenile is suspected to be a member of the online issue motivated group Anonymous and allegedly committed serious offences on their behalf," AFP said Friday. The police did not specify in which Anonymous attacks the youth had participated.

The youth has been charged with six counts of unauthorised modification of data to cause impairment, one count of unauthorised access with intent to commit a serious offence, one count of possession of data with intent to commit a computer offence, and 12 counts of unauthorised access to restricted data.

 

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The police said it had searched the "youth’s premises" in Glenmore Park in New South Wales in November last year.

The police statement quoted Glen McEwen, manager of cybercrime operations at the AFP, as stating that "protesting through computer intrusions and website defacements is not an appropriate method to raise public awareness about any issue".

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