British police charge teen over Anonymous attacks

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British police say they have charged a 17-year-old male over attacks carried out by the computer hacking group known as Anonymous.

British police say they have charged a 17-year-old male over attacks carried out by the computer hacking group known as Anonymous.

Scotland Yard says the teen, from Chester, central England, has been charged in relation to denial-of-service attacks against various companies. Police did not name the companies.

Denial-of-service attacks choke websites with traffic the same way a telephone line might be jammed with thousands of crank calls.

Anonymous likens such attacks to online civil disobedience, but penalties can be severe. The maximum sentence for a conviction on such a charge is 10 years in prison.

Police said Tuesday the teen — who cannot be named for legal reasons — was arrested in January and will appear at City of Westminster Magistrates Court on Sept. 7.

Peter David Gibson, a 22-year-old student, was charged last week with the same offense. Gibson also will appear in court on Sept. 7.

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