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Ohio man charged with Anonymous-sponsored attacks on police websites

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An Ohio man has been charged with hacking into two websites controlled by law enforcement groups after he posted Twitter messages boasting of the intrusions, which were carried out under the banner of “CabinCr3w,” an offshoot of the Anonymous hacking collective.

John Anthony Borell III of Toledo, Ohio, was charged with two counts of computer intrusion, according to an indictment unsealed Monday in Federal Court in Utah. According to a separate criminal complaint that was also unsealed Monday, he exposed the names and private details of almost 500 police officers after using an automated script to carry out SQL injection attacks on websites belonging to the Utah Chiefs of Police and the Salt Lake City Police Department.

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