Lauri Love Faces Extradition for Hacking NASA
Posted by: Timothy Weaver on 10/15/2015 09:12 AM
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UK graduate student Lauri Love plans on using legal blocks to extradition, rather than attempting to disprove the evidence against him.
Love was indicted in July 2014 by a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia for helping the hacktivist group Anonymous. He was charged with conspiracy, causing damage to a protected computer, and access device fraud.
He was also indicted by the Southern District of New York with computer hacking and aggravated identity theft charges five months earlier.
His legal team plans on using the “forum bar” which allows limits on investigations and prosecutions to the country where offenses are committed.
The 30-year-old British man was arrested for hacking into NASA, the US army and the Federal Reserve.
Source: Sophos

He was also indicted by the Southern District of New York with computer hacking and aggravated identity theft charges five months earlier.
His legal team plans on using the “forum bar” which allows limits on investigations and prosecutions to the country where offenses are committed.
The 30-year-old British man was arrested for hacking into NASA, the US army and the Federal Reserve.
Source: Sophos
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