Scotland Yard arrests two suspected LulzSec, Anonymous hackers
September 2, 2011 |  9:47 am
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Two alleged members of the hacking groups Anonymous and LulzSec, one 
believed to be a hacker going by the alias of "Kayla," have been 
arrested in England.

The two men, ages 20 and 24, were arrested separately on Thursday -- 
one in South Yorkshire county, and the other in Wiltshire county, for 
"conspiring to commit offenses under the Computer Misuse Act 1990," 
according to the Metropolitan Police Service, also known as Scotland Yard.

The arrests "are part of an ongoing investigation in collaboration 
with the FBI, South Yorkshire police and other law enforcement bodies 
in the UK and overseas, into the activities of the online 
'hacktivist' groups Anonymous and LulzSec -- in particular in 
connection with suspected offenses conducted under the cover of the 
online identity 'Kayla,'" Scotland Yard said in a statement.

Police confiscated the computer of the man arrested in South 
Yorkshire for "forensic examination," Scotland Yard said.

"The arrests relate to our inquiries into a series of serious 
computer intrusions and online denial-of-service attacks recently 
suffered by a number of multinational companies, public institutions 
and government and law enforcement agencies in Great Britain and the 
United States," said Mark Raymond, detective from the Metropolitan 
Police e-Crime Unit, in a statement. "We are working to detect and 
bring before the courts those responsible for these offenses, to 
disrupt such groups and to deter others thinking of participating in 
this type of criminal activity."

The Guardian newspaper of London was among the first to report on the arrests.

In July, Scotland Yard arrested 18-year-old Jake Davis, who they 
allege has acted as a spokesperson for LulzSec and Anonymous, going 
by the name "Topiary." Davis has been released on bail and has been 
forbidden from accessing the Internet while he faces charges for five 
criminal offenses, the police agency has said.

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-- Nathan Olivarez-Giles

Twitter.com/nateog

Image: Screenshot of images published by the hacking group LulzSec. 
Credit: LulzSec 

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