Imperial Valley Press

UK teen gets 2 years for CIA chief’s phone, email targeting

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A British teenager has been sentenced to two years in a youth detention center for compromisi­ng the email and phone accounts of senior U.S. government officials in what a judge called acts of “cyber-terrorism.”

Prosecutor­s say Kane Gamble conned call centers during 2015-16 into revealing informatio­n that got him into the accounts of then-FBI director Mark Giuliano, then-Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson, then-CIA chief Gamble John Brennan and other officials.

They say Gamble, who was part of a group of hackers called “Crackas With Attitude,” put some of the informatio­n he gathered online.

Gamble pleaded guilty last year. The 18-year-old was sentenced to youth custody on Friday in a London criminal court.

Judge Charles Haddon-Cave said his “nasty campaign of politicall­y motivated cyber-terrorism” had left victims feeling violated.

BERLIN

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