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LulzSec leader to remain free for 6 more months
The hacker has been assisting authorities in arresting other members of LulzSec and Antisec.

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Ben Weitzenkorn, SecurityNewsDaily
Wed, Aug 29 2012 at 8:02 AM

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Last week, Hector Monsegur or "Sabu," as he was known during his tenure as the head of LulzSec, had his criminal sentencing postponed "in light of ... ongoing cooperation with the government."
 
After his work with the FBI led to the capture of five other LulzSec operatives, the U.S. District Attorney requested a six-month delay in Monsegur's sentencing as a reward for his instrumental roll and ongoing cooperation in unraveling Anonymous offshoots LulzSec and Antisec.
 
Those hacktavist organizations, and Monsegur himself, were responsible for the break in and disruption of several high profile websites including Visa, Paypal, the CIA, News Corp. and others.
 
That might seem like small potatoes compared to the 124 years he'll serve if slapped with the maximum penalty for the 12 charges he faces. Although Monsegur likely has a plea deal, the details are being kept tightly under wraps. According to several reports, the 28-year-old New Yorker "turned" on his fellow hackers in an effort to remain with his family — regardless of how long that will last.
 
The delay comes in spite of the fact that Monsegur pled guilty to multiple charges of criminal hacking and fraud. Monsegur is now scheduled to be sentenced on Feb. 22, 2013.
 
After five other LulzSec operatives were picked up by law enforcement, Sabu was discovered to have been colluding with police for about six months, leading the hacking collective at the same time. To maintain the charade, Monsegur tweeted anti-establishment sentiment and continued to collaborate on ways to breach political targets and leak sensitive information. Monsegur remained one of the most vocal and instrumental members of the group even after he was in the pocket of the FBI.
 
In response to the other arrests, which occurred in march, Anonymous’ Twitter condemned Monsegur’s actions and reiterated the mantra that Anonymous “is an idea” and can’t be stopped. Other hackers expressed their outrage and one even went as far as to post Monsegur’s home address and phone number to a forum.
 
The hacker turned informant was able to provide information that led to charges against LulzSec members Jake Davis, Ryan Ackroyd, Darren Martyn, and Donncha O’Cearrbhail as well as Jeremy Hammond who had ties to Antisec.
 
Related on SecurityNewsDaily:
  • LulzSec Leader's Betrayal Won't Cripple Anonymous
  • Police Claim Arrest of LulzSec Spokesman 'Topiary'
  • Hack Prevention Techniques for Your Facebook Account
 
This story was originally written for SecurityNewsDaily and was reprinted with permission here. Copyright 2012 SecurityNewsDaily, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved.

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