
Hackers affiliated with Anonymous and LulzSec have used IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channels as their primary method of coordinating attacks and communicating with each other, using online nicknames as a veil of anonymity.
The men will break the conditions of their bail if they use specific online nicknames on websites:
20-year-old Christopher Jan Weatherhead, from Northampton, cannot use the internet nickname "Nerdo".
Ashley Rhodes, 26, from London, is banned from calling himself "NikonElite" online.
22-year-old student Peter David Gibson, of Hartlepool, County Durham, is banned from using the name "Peter" on the internet (which must be awkward), and a 17-year-old from Chester is not allowed to use his online nickname.
The four are separately charged with conspiracy to impair the operation of a computer or hinder access to a program or data. Police arrested the men earlier this year, following a series of denial-of-service and hacking attacks against the websites of different organisations and companies.
There will, no doubt, be some raised eyebrows that the men's bail conditions do not insist upon a complete ban on internet access, considering the nature of the allegations against them.
nb : nakedsecurity.sophos
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