Two years' detention for UK teenager who 'cyberterrorised' US officials
by Press Association from Technology | The Guardian on (#3N8J4)
Kane Gamble, 18, targeted CIA and FBI chiefs from Leicestershire housing estate
A teenager who rocked the US intelligence community when he tricked his way into top officials' accounts in a campaign of "cyberterrorism" has been locked up for two years.
Kane Gamble, 18, founder of Crackas With Attitude (CWA), admitted targeting high-profile figures such as the then CIA chief, John Brennan, and his wife, and the FBI deputy director, Mark Giuliano, from his family home on a Leicestershire housing estate.
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