Just two weeks after the first arrest related to the cyberattacks that bought down PSN and Xbox Live this past Christmas, authorities in the UK have arrested a teenager allegedly connected to the Lizard Squad group that claimed responsibility.
The suspect was arrested in the town of Southport by members of the UK’s South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU), who had been co-operating with the FBI to investigate the recent DDOS attacks. Death threats, hacking and swatting pranks were among the crimes that the unnamed man is being investigated for.
Our Cyber Crime Unit has arrested an 18-year-old in connection with the #DDOS attach on #Xbox & #Playstation this morning working with @FBI
— SEROCU (@SouthEastROCU) January 16, 2015
The operation focused on the denial of service attack of #Playstation #Xbox systems & ‘swatting’ offences in #USA #DDOSattack #psndown
— SEROCU (@SouthEastROCU) January 16, 2015
Supported by @TITANROCU the arrest took place in #Southport as part of an investigation into #swatting & #DDOS attacks launched from the UK
— SEROCU (@SouthEastROCU) January 16, 2015
This is the second recent arrest of someone allegedly connected to Lizard Squad, who’ve said that they have been the ones responsible for bringing down online networks for big games like Call of Duty and Destiny with brute-force DDOS attacks. Statements made by SEROCU cyber crime head Craig Jones said that a joint investigation is ongoing.
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One response to “Another Alleged PSN Attacker Arrested In The UK”
Good. These people are a bunch of coward script kiddies who don’t even know how to hack. Regardless ruining things for people to make a broken point to a company at everyone else expense is pathetic. Terrorists use the same forced logic to justify (not saying this is on the same level as murder etc though don’t get me wrong) their actions.