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A 28-year-old British man has been arrested on suspicion of hacking into US military and US government computer systems. | A 28-year-old British man has been arrested on suspicion of hacking into US military and US government computer systems. |
Lauri Love, arrested in Suffolk under the Computer Misuse Act, has been released on bail until next February. | Lauri Love, arrested in Suffolk under the Computer Misuse Act, has been released on bail until next February. |
The US authorities claim he placed "back doors" in hacked networks to steal data. | The US authorities claim he placed "back doors" in hacked networks to steal data. |
The arrest was the culmination of a joint investigation by the UK's National Crime Agency and the FBI. | The arrest was the culmination of a joint investigation by the UK's National Crime Agency and the FBI. |
According to the US authorities, the arrested man hacked into systems of the US Army, Nasa and the Environmental Protection Agency, among others. | According to the US authorities, the arrested man hacked into systems of the US Army, Nasa and the Environmental Protection Agency, among others. |
He has been charged in the US with accessing a government computer without permission. | He has been charged in the US with accessing a government computer without permission. |
Recruitment campaign | Recruitment campaign |
US authorities, including the army, allege that information accessed included budgets, the disposal of military facilities, and personal information on thousands of people, including military personnel. | US authorities, including the army, allege that information accessed included budgets, the disposal of military facilities, and personal information on thousands of people, including military personnel. |
Mr Love, from Stradishall, Suffolk, is accused of working with at least three others, who are not named. | Mr Love, from Stradishall, Suffolk, is accused of working with at least three others, who are not named. |
The alleged conspirators are said by prosecutors to have chatted online in secure web forums to identify targets, then hacked into thousands of computer systems. | The alleged conspirators are said by prosecutors to have chatted online in secure web forums to identify targets, then hacked into thousands of computer systems. |
The suspected hackers allegedly placed "back doors", or code, to allow them to get back into the systems later to steal confidential information. | The suspected hackers allegedly placed "back doors", or code, to allow them to get back into the systems later to steal confidential information. |
The high-profile arrest is the latest in a series that have involved the UK's newly formed National Crime Agency. | The high-profile arrest is the latest in a series that have involved the UK's newly formed National Crime Agency. |
Last week the NCA launched a campaign to recruit up to 400 trainee cyber and intelligence officers. | Last week the NCA launched a campaign to recruit up to 400 trainee cyber and intelligence officers. |
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