Federal authorities in the United States have won a six month delay in sentencing for the notorious LulzSec hacker known as “Sabu,” citing the New York City man’s continued cooperation with law enforcement.
A court document filed Tuesday in the US District Court and signed by Assistant US Attorney James Pastore, Jr. asks the government to adjourn scheduled sentencing for the 28 year-old Hector Xavier Monsegur for six months “in light of the defendant’s ongoing cooperation with the Government.”
Monsegur approved of the request, which was signed by his attorneys. His sentencing is now scheduled for February 22, 2013, according to the document.
Federal authorities arrested Monsegur at his apartment in a New York City public housing project on June 7, 2011 following a lengthy investigation of a string of attacks dubbed “Operation Payback” against Visa, MasterCard and PayPal.
He reached a plea deal with law enforcement on August 4 of last year and agreed to cooperate with the government, providing “detailed information about LulzSec” and others affiliated with the group.
As Sabu, Monsegur railed against the US government and federal authorities. By all accounts, however, he has been a superlative source for the FBI and other law enforcement agencies which used his knowledge of the group to build cases against the loose collection of hackers.
Monsegur reportedly worked for months under cover, helping build cases against those behind hacking attacks on the CIA, Pentagon, U.S. Senate, the UK’s Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) and more.
Among other things, Monsegur helped nab Jake Davis (a.k.a. “Topiary”) and UK hacker Ryan Cleary who were charged in connection with denial of service attacks on SOCA and other sites.
Monsegur then helped send Cleary back to jail in June after the 19 year-old broke the terms of his parole by contacting Monsegur online.
Ironically, Monsegur now owes his freedom to the good graces of federal law enforcement.
It is not clear what the US Attorney’s Office will recommend at Monsegur’s sentencing. He has pleaded guilty to 12 criminal charges and could face 124 years in prison should he receive the maximum allowed sentence for each charge.
The reign of LulzSec
Here’s just a short summary of just some of the hacks, internet attacks and indeed arrests associated with the LulzSec gang during 2011:
- LulzSec suspect pleads not guilty to Sony Pictures website hack. If convicted, Cody Kretsinger, from Phoenix, Arizona, could face up to 15 years in prison.
- LulzSec hacking suspect ‘Topiary’ arrested in the Shetland Islands. A court was later told that alleged hacker Jake Davis had 750,000 passwords in his possession.
- LulzSec and Anonymous hacker suspects arrested by US, UK and Dutch authorities.
- Britain’s leading tabloid, The Sun was hacked, and replaced with a bogus story announcing the death of Rupert Murdoch. In addition, readers who had participated in the newspapers’ competitions had their personal details exposed.
- FBI searches LulzSec suspect’s home in Hamilton, Ohio.
- EA Games resets users’ passwords following LulzSec hack.
- The end of LulzSec? Hacking group says it is disbanding, after 50 days of attacks.
- Ryan Cleary charged with DDoS attacks – SOCA (Britain’s Serious Organised Crime Agency) and other websites in the firing line.
- SOCA website scalp claimed by LulzSec in apparent DDoS attack.
- CIA website brought down by DDoS attack, LulzSec hackers claim responsibility.
- EVE Online and other gaming websites hit by LulzSec DDoS attack.
- LulzSec attacks US Senate and Bethesda Softworks.
- 26,000 sex website passwords exposed by LulzSec.
- Hackers steal Fox TV passwords, deface Twitter and LinkedIn pages.
Shame he had to drop everyone in it to save himself, grow a backbone., so much for standing up for what you believe in.
Beleifs? this is lulsec they had no beleifs just doing it "for teh lulz"
When law enforcement come knocking on your door and you face prison being seperated from your children for the rest of your life, what would you do? Tell them to shove it?
Get real, in a choice between yourself or the so called friends on the internet who you have never met, you would save your own hide like anyone else.
He shouldnt have done it if he has kids – he should have been a man and walked away for the sake of his kids.
Hopefully the grass will be eaten alive in prison – no sympathy for traitors
I think he failed as a hacker by getting caught. That's why he chose to fuck it up with his mates
anyone in the same position would have done the same thing …..
You speaking for everyone now. Must be a politician.
not me
he is a turn coat and a rat
So he'll face more time than rapists? For hacking? Seems a bit much.
“Supergrass?” I’m unfamiliar with the term.
But from your tone I can tell that are disappointed with the leniency granted.
Hope this Guy Rots in Prison!
He's nothing but a Scab! who deserves all he gets!
you don't drop your mates in it to save yourself!
I would say grow a pair! But this Guy never had any from the start!
you are telling me you would stick with people you have never met before and risk never seeing your family again? Never being able to be free? All for some people you met online and DDoS'ed a couple sites with?
Admit it, you would have done the EXACT same thing, those guys arent his "mates" they are dudes he met online and hacked with, LuLzsec did it for the lulz, and once law enforcement is knocking at your door, i doubt theres any more lulz to be had.
Any principled person (man or woman) would not have cooperated with the feds regardless of the consequences. If he had any sense he would not have started this vendetta knowing he has kids/family at stake.
Hence the term "grow a pair."
This guy has a life, he's not going to jail for some internet kids he doesn't even know personally. Any normal person would have done the same.
Please Jacked off I mean Hacked off you would roll over just like everyone else. When the Feds come and kick in your door I would bet anything that you would start singing and give up names just like he did. Don't act like a hard A$$ when your nothing more than a sh*t stain on the under pants of society. Your probably one of those whiny Occupy this people that do nothing more than sit in your moms basement getting high. Grow up and get yourself a pair.
To be able to grow a pair wouldn't you have to start off with none in the first place?
He should have gotten a legitimate job. Spent his days hacking and living off of tax payers (he lived in public housing).
You just wait until the Government hires him.
" at his apartment in a New York City public housing project"
"As Sabu, Monsegur railed against the US government and federal authorities."
Irony at its finest.
Here is a fun chat log between an ex-affiliated hacker named virus and sabu from august 2011. http://foojutsu.org/pipermail/wikileaks/2011-Augu…
It's pretty long but the way sabu fails to fish any information out of virus makes it hilarious.
Stop Snitchin!
It’s amusing how amazingly soft hackers are in this little world. In any other illegal business, if someone narcs on others, they need to immediately get put into witness protection program, as they probably will be pushing up daisies soon after.
With this, no, we not only get his full name and information, where he lives, but detail after detail that would enable someone seeking retribution to take action, yet there is only silence.
This “hacking” industry is full of pussies, in any legit business with crime, this piece of shit would have been given cement shoes months ago.
that's because hackers aren't actually criminals, just punished like them.
Thats because all a hacker will do is DDoS you til he gets bored.
Snitches Get Stitches.
gonna post the same thing
he should have not hack in the first place if he is not prepared for the consequence
I tend to lean progressively…. But it makes me happy when scumbags like this go to jail. F*** LulzSec. Have fun with your “lulz” in jail.
Lulz was pretty tight. My roommate was pretty involved. Shame to see him get locked up. But mad sketch that he got other people put away.
He will never be able to buy any life insurance anywhere, ever again. How stupid. It's like being a Mob informant and expecting to live. He best hope that if he does go to prison after Feb trial, that he goes in to protective custody along with the rapists and pedophiles. Criminals, no matter the kind or type of crime, do not cotton well to snitches, even less so for informants.
On the other hand, maybe that is what he deserves. A long haul in prison. Maybe then when he gets out, if he is ever allowed near a computer, he will put his talents to better use and make it easier to catch those using malware to use everyone else computers for their nefarious deeds.
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