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postheadericon Third LulzSec hacking suspect's house searched

FBI investigation to be believed, caused by interviews with Ryan Cleary, but does not lead to cost

FBI agents in the United States have searched the home of a teenager in Hamilton, Ohio, where they suspect a member of the hacker group LulzSec.

A report in local newspaper quoted an FBI agent that the FBI agents had a house on Monday 27 June, in search of the suspects had lived, said.

No one was charged after the search. The FBI is believed to have information from interviews and data from Ryan Cleary, who lives in Essex and has five offenses under the Computer Misuse Act have been accused of acting lessons. LulzSec be denied that Cleary had any involvement with the group in a tweet after his arrest, and suggested that he had just hosted a chat room for them.

The website Threatpost reported that the Ohio teenager in LulzSec was known as "m_nerva", the leaked text logs of conversations between the group after they had hacked into the site of an FBI partner at the beginning of June.

In these conversations, the apparent leader, called "Sabu" she warned not to discuss what they are dealing with someone.

Have been leaked according to the protocols, threatened the person who say the LulzSec Twitter account m_nerva "Remember this tweet, m_nerva, because I have you \ ll 'know it to read. Your cold jail cell with our endless laughter haunts Game over, child. "

LulzSec also released alleged details of the identity of m_nerva and another member; one of the names was of a person who lived in Hamilton, Ohio. The other allegedly lived in Halethorpe, Maryland.

Last week, FBI agents searched the home of a woman in Iowa and asked them about links with the group. LulzSec said in a statement that it had six members, although it never explained to her gender. But the Guardian understands that a key player, a female in the group was known as "kayla 'believed that a number of website attacks.

LulzSec announced that it was disbanding in a message on Sunday , and its senior members appear now to have tried to meld back into the larger Anonymous hacker collective, from which they are attempting to drive its present direction.

Charles Arthur

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