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LulzSec-linked hacker who stole stratfor e-mails appears in court, Mother claims he has an IQ of 168.

The Chicago-based hacker who once threatened to burn down the White House
and took credit for an devastating computer attack on intelligence
company Stratfor made his first appearance in a New York federal
courtroom, after his March 5 arrest.

Jeremy Hammond, a 27-year-old with close
ties to hacker group LulzSec, wore a bright orange T-shirt under
prison-issue navy blue garb and glanced furtively around the
magistrate’s courtroom as he was led in, his face pale and his long hair
unkempt. Hammond faces federal charges of conspiracy to commit computer
hacking, computer hacking and access device fraud.






But while his computer persona, which
emerged under online names such as “Anarchaos” and “crediblethreat” and
“tylerknowsthis,” showcased virulent anti-government beliefs, Hammond
was respectful in court before the magistrate, who frequently handles
early proceedings before cases go to district judges.

“Yes, your honor,” Hammond told Magistrate
Judge James Francis when asked if a financial affidavit submitted on his
behalf was accurate. Francis approved Hammond's petition to have
attorney Liz Fink represent him.

Hammond chuckled when Fink asked a
prosecutor if today was the Ides of March and said, “Et tu Brutus?” a
possible reference to the betrayal Hammond might have felt at learning
he and other hackers were undone by LulzSec leader-turned government
informant Hector Xavier Monsegur, known online as “Sabu.”

Monsegur’s FBI handler was present but declined to comment after the proceeding.



Hammond faces up to 10 years in prison and
$250,000 in fines on the hacking-related charges and 15 years and
$250,000 on the fraud charge if convicted. Francis ordered him held,
though Fink said she expects to apply for bond before the next court
date, which is April 2.

“This is going to be fun,” Fink said afterward of the case, noting the hacker has a large group of supporters in New York.



Hammond took credit for the massive attack
on the global intelligence company Stratfor and even embraced being
branded a “terrorist” in a speech at a 2004 hacker convention caught on
video. Chat logs first reported by FoxNews.com captured the dark and
disturbing views of Hammond, whose mother said he has an IQ of 168 and
called him a “genius without wisdom,” in a Chicago Tribune interview.

In the discussions with an unknown audience,
Hammond hailed the 2007 book “How Nonviolence Protects the State,” by
self-proclaimed anarchist Peter Gelderloos, praising it for encouraging
violence and sabotage.

“I didn't start the conversation about burning the white house (sic), but I'll finish it,” vowed Hammond in one undated post.



In another post, Hammond calls for
“organized, coordinated attacks against targets who are more directly
responsible for our miserable conditions,” and proposes “a toast to the
rich! with our choice of cocktail.”

Perhaps most disturbing is this chilling dialogue about 9/11:



“So what's the best way to celebrate 9/11? A
jenga tournament!” Hammond posted. “We played a big 9/11 show on
saturday, we had a pinata of the world trade towers … it was filled with
candy and miniature plastic army men.”

“This guy is not some harmless kid living in
his parents’ basement,” a law enforcement source said of Hammond. “He’s
got a history and potential for violence.”

In 2005, Hammond formed a group he dubbed
the “Internet Liberation Front.” He hacked into a conservative website
and stole 5,000 credit card numbers which he intended to use to make
donations to liberal causes, according to authorities. Although he was
caught before he could carry out the plan, which prompted comparisons to
Robin Hood, he served two years in prison.

Hammond was arrested again in 2010 for
allegedly throwing a banner into a fire at a protest against the
Olympics coming to Chicago. He was given 18 months on probation.

Authorities believe Hammond was the main
player in the Stratfor hack last December, in which 5 million emails
were stolen and handed over to WikiLeaks.
According to the federal complaint against Hammond, the attack was
designed to bankrupt Stratfor, a Texas-based company that works with
intelligence agencies around the world.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/03/15/lulzsec-linked-hacker-who-threatened-to-burn-white-house-appears-in-court/#ixzz1peIoEHni


Added: Mar-20-2012 Occurred On: Mar-20-2012
By: XjamesX
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Tags: lulzsec, hacker, anonymous, lulz, court, whitehouse, new york
Location: New York, New York, United States (load item map)
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  • Comment of user 'Salt' has been deleted by author!
    • @Salt he was let down by his own members, thats why jester is so strong.. he works alone. Lulzsec had about 20 members all contributed their own part and only one of them had to fail to potentially cause an issue for the rest. Its much easier to track people than one might think..

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  • Bullshit, if he had an IQ of 168 he wouldn't be in jail

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    • @Roach1983

      You're obviously not a genius if you believe that

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    • @ImSmarterThanYou Yes because prison is FULL of MENSA members...dumbass.

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    • @Roach1983

      he's not pushing rocks on a corner. he's breaking into computer systems worldwide that have been deemed unbreakable. you don't see toothless meth heads hacking into systems. they hack into hookers to conceal the night before.

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    • @ImSmarterThanYou I'm smart enough to know that IQ test are only accurate up to 130 and that only three out of a thousand people are on par with me. So yes, odds are your handle doesn't apply to me.

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    • @Tiberius The simple fact you even suggest an unbreakable computer system exists shows you have no idea what you are talking about. Using SQL injection and other known vulnerabilities doesn't make you a genius, in the IT security and hacking communities it makes you a script kiddie.

      Again it comes back to him being caught, which is indisputable proof he was a script kiddie (didn't know how to cover his tracks) and stupid (almost 30 and still a loser in jail)

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  • Keep in mind that everything the hacking collective did since their leader became a government mole was done with the supervision and full knowledge of the government. Much like the very topic that got the Judge canned from FOX, most terrorism that effects the USA is government sponsored activity or "false flag" operations disguised as building a case and gathering intel. This isn't far from walking machine guns across the border so you can pass laws to keep guns out of the hands of cr More..

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  • He's not going to go to prison, the government will use him. they need him because their not as good.

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  • He'll have options.

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  • And another one will take his place.

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  • Free this man

    These are Freedom fighters

    Releasing the truth

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  • Your bitch-ass gonna get turned out in prison boy!

    LOL!

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  • Meh, if the part about him stealing credit card information is true...I can't feel sorry for him.

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  • His ass is going to get hacked in prison.

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  • Comment of user 'R0GU3_W4RL0RD' has been deleted by author!
  • so sad that such intellectual capacity is wasted on such poor judgement

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  • He was sold out, he will be given a harsh sentence but behind closed doors he will be working for the government to help secure their systems.. His sentence will be reduced .. the end

    Id like to point out Jester thought it was muslims attacking US sites.. he was wrong but it was a valid concern, if it wasnt for jester they wouldnt of caught sabu so quickly.

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