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UK Suspect Arrested In Connection With PSN/XBL 'Lizard Squad' Attacks 55

Dave Knott writes UK Police have arrested an 18-year-old man over involvement in the cyber-attacks on Sony's PlayStation Network and Microsoft's Xbox Live gaming services over Christmas, for which the Lizard Squad hacking group claimed responsibility. The man was arrested Friday in Southport, England, on suspicion of computer hacking, threats to kill and swatting. Computers and other electronic devices were seized during the arrest by officers from two UK cybercrime units working in conjunction with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation. A spokesman said that police were still in the early stages of an investigation working closely with the FBI to identify further people involved in the attacks.
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UK Suspect Arrested In Connection With PSN/XBL 'Lizard Squad' Attacks

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  • HA!

    Oh man, you guys really got me with this swatting at my house.

    Wait, what?

    • by the_other_one ( 178565 ) on Friday January 16, 2015 @07:33PM (#48835831) Homepage

      Swatting [wikipedia.org]

      • Well, isn't that crafty.

        Back in the old days when children played outside voluntarily, it was referred to as a prank call or a bomb threat, depending on how much money your Dad had... so some things are the same.

        For my money, 18 year-old-man is likely a misrepresentation of the facts.

        • -1 disagree. swatting is a particularly dangerous type of prank call in which a swat team kicks in your door and carry live weapons. This is different than typical prank calls where you send the fire trucks to somebody's house. also, bomb threats are different than prank calls. Man, you had a messed up childhood.

          "18-year-old man" sounds about right, because he will likely go to pound-you-in-the-ass prison.

          • Just a note, but swatting doesn't happen here in the UK, all you would get is a few cars of armed police who would turn up, cordon off the road, and demand you come out of the house. No dramatic raid, only a few guns drawn. The police would basically outwait you.

            • you can imagine how dangerous it is in the USA, where 1) the police will shoot at anything that moves to fast and 2) twitchy people will draw down on anything coming into their homes because they have the right to "stand their ground" and "protect their castle".

        • Back when I was a late teenager , the college I went to had semi regular bomb threats whenever exams or whatever where on. They'd have to evacuate the place so we'd all get the afternoon off. Eventually they caught the kid when he went into the administration office to borrow the phone to make the threat. Clearly not the sharpest tool in the shed.

          • by Anonymous Coward

            Back when I was a late teenager

            Oh, I'm glad you came back to life. That's really lucky; not many people do.

    • What the inquiring mind wants to know: is he North Korean?

  • hopefully if he is one of the guilty parties he gets a nice long stay for many years in a very small cell.

    • Re:good (Score:4, Insightful)

      by mythosaz ( 572040 ) on Friday January 16, 2015 @07:01PM (#48835637)

      While he certainly screwed up my after-Christmas plans, I'm not quite ready to have him test new lethal injection drugs in Florida yet...

      An 18-year old non-violent offender should get an option to demonstrate the three R's of the criminal defense system. Remorse, recant, restitution.

      He needs a felony charge (that matches his crimes) that, upon successful completion of jail/probation/community-service can be commuted to a misdemeanor.

      • An 18-year old non-violent offender should get an option to demonstrate the three R's of the criminal defense system. Remorse, recant, restitution.

        It seems that he made calls to the US police to get SWAT teams to someone's house. That is most definitely not "non-violent". It's something that can easily get someone killed, and that is very likely to inflict violence on someone, and that violence or killing is the desired effect.

      • He? He who?? Who the hell was arrested???

  • By the time this filtered through your TELEX British police already admitted they assume they have the wrong guy:

    http://www.kentonline.co.uk/gr... [kentonline.co.uk]

    • Where does it say that? That article is about someone completely different, not this arrest.

    • by Xest ( 935314 )

      High standards of journalistic understanding in that article I see:

      "Robert and Carol Cameron and their 16-year-old son Jordan had their lives turned upside down when he was implicated as the supposed mastermind behind the attacks on Xbox and PlayStation networks which left gamers unable to play their consoles online.

      Ironically, he does not even own an Xbox."

      Why is that ironic? They think you need an Xbox to be able to take down Xbox Live and Playstation Network? What?

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