27-year-old British hacker named James Jeffery, who claimed to be a member of hacking collective Anonymous sentenced to two years and eight months in jail for breaking into the website of (BPAS) British Pregnancy Advisory Service and stealing the personal details of thousands of women. Prosecutors say he defaced the site with an anti-abortion statement and the Anonymous logo, and stole personal information about some 10,000 women. Though he 'disagreed' with the decisions of two women he knew to have their pregnancies aborted, London's Southwark Crown Court was told.
He was arrested by Scotland Yard, officers from the Police Central e-Crime Unit (PeCU) from his home in Castle Street, Wednesbury in the West Midlands, in the early hours of March 9th, with police having tracked him through his Internet service provider address.
He was arrested by Scotland Yard, officers from the Police Central e-Crime Unit (PeCU) from his home in Castle Street, Wednesbury in the West Midlands, in the early hours of March 9th, with police having tracked him through his Internet service provider address.
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