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mhill
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Police charge UK teenagers in relation to LAPSUS$ hacking group investigation

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Apr 01, 20222 mins
Cybercrime

Two teenagers have been charged with three counts of unauthorized access to a computer with intent to impair the reliability of data, among other offenses.

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Two teenagers from the UK have been charged by police over hacking offenses in relation to an international investigation into the LAPSUS$ group. The cybercriminal gang is believed to be behind several recent high-profile cyberattacks including the data breach of internal systems of cloud-based authentication software provider Okta. The news comes after police announced last week that they had arrested seven people between the ages of 16 and 21 around the UK as part of their investigation into LAPSUS$.

Teens charged with multiple cyber offenses

In a statement, Detective Inspector Michael O’Sullivan, City of London Police, said: “The City of London Police has been conducting an investigation into members of a hacking group. Two teenagers, a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old, have been charged in connection with this investigation and remain in police custody.” Both teenagers have been charged with three counts of unauthorized access to a computer with intent to impair the reliability of data, one count of fraud by false representation, and one count of unauthorized access to a computer with intent to hinder access to data, he added. “The 16-year-old has also been charged with one count of causing a computer to perform a function to secure unauthorised access to a program.”

As both people charged in connection with the investigation are juveniles, automatic reporting restrictions currently apply prohibiting the identification of the name, address, school or any matter likely to identify the individual. Both individuals were due to appear at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court this morning (April 1, 2022).

mhill
UK Editor

Michael Hill is the UK editor of CSO Online. He has spent the past five-plus years covering various aspects of the cybersecurity industry, with particular interest in the ever-evolving role of the human-related elements of information security. A keen storyteller with a passion for the publishing process, he enjoys working creatively to produce media that has the biggest possible impact on the audience.

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