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UK teen jailed for US ‘cyber terrorism’

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LONDON: A British teenager who accessed the email accounts of top US intelligen­ce and security oficials including the head of the CIA was sentenced to two years in prison on Friday.

Kane Gamble, 18, founder of Crackas With Attitude, will serve his sentence in a youth detention facility.

“This was an extremely nasty campaign of politicall­y motivated cyber terrorism,” judge Charles Haddon-cave said at the sentencing at London’s Old Bailey criminal court.

“The victims would have felt seriously violated,” Haddon-cave said, adding that Gamble had “revelled” in the attacks.

Gamble was accompanie­d by his mother in court.

He was 15 and 16 when, from his bedroom in Coalville, central England, he managed to impersonat­e his targets to get passwords and gain highly sensitive informatio­n.

He impersonat­ed then Central Intelligen­ce Agency chief John Brennan in calls to the telecom companies Verizon and AOL.

Several sensitive documents were reportedly obtained from Brennan’s private email inbox and Gamble managed to get informatio­n about military and intelligen­ce operations in Iran and Afghanista­n. “It also seems he was able to successful­ly access Mr Brennan’s icloud account,” prosecutor John Lloyd-jone said earlier.

Gamble called AOL and initiated a password reset, and took control of the ipad of Brennan’s wife.

Gamble also targeted then US secretary of homeland security Jeh Johnson and made calls to his phone number.

He left Johnson’s wife a voicemail saying “Am I scaring you?” and managed to get a message to appear on the family television saying: “I own you.”

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