Hacker Released on Bail, Prohibited From Using Internet
The teenager arrested by the UK police last Week on suspicion of hacking activities was released by a London court on bail but was prohibited from using the Internet.
Police allege Jake Davis, 18, is the spokesperson for the online hacker groups LulzSec and Anonymous, and goes by the alias "Topiary," among others, on the Web.
The man was arrested last week by the Metropolitan Police Service, and was charged Sunday with five criminal offenses. He was released Monday, according to a report by Reuters.
He will be allowed no Internet access and will live under a curfew with his mother and brother, who have just moved to Lincolnshire in eastern England and have not yet arranged a broadband connection, Reuters reported today.
The man was arrested last week by the Metropolitan Police Service, and was charged Sunday with five criminal offenses. He was released Monday, according to a report by Reuters.
He will be allowed no Internet access and will live under a curfew with his mother and brother, who have just moved to Lincolnshire in eastern England and have not yet arranged a broadband connection, Reuters reported today.