Ever since its Christmas Day attack that took PlayStation and Xbox Live servers down, the "Lizard Squad" has taunted authorities while simultaneously trying to market its takedown-for-hire DDoS service.
Police apparently arrested a London-based man affiliated with the group
before the turn of the year, but today UK authorities have confirmed
they've tracked down at least one member who was involved in the
attacks. Officers from the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit
(SEROCU) Cyber Crime Unit say that they have arrested an 18-year-old man
in connection with a "the denial of service attack of Sony Playstation
and Xbox systems in 2014 and swatting offences."
According to the statement, SEROCU worked closely with the FBI to
apprehend the DDoSer in the seaside town of Southport. He faces two
charges under the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and suspicion of threats to
kill contrary to Section 16 of Offences against the person Act 1861. The
latter covers so-called "swatting" offenses, which involves calling in
false reports to draw armed response teams to a target's house.
"We are still at the early stages of the investigation and there is
still much work to be done," says Craig Jones, Head of the Cyber Crime
Unit at SEROCU, suggesting that the arrests of additional members of the
Lizard Squad could follow. "We will continue to work closely with the
FBI to identify those who commit offences and hold them to account."
Engadget
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