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Eric J. Rosol has been ordered to pay $183,000 in restitution for using the Low Orbit Ion Cannon tool for one minute in February 2011.

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38-year-old Eric J. Rosol has been sentenced to two years federal probation for participating in the distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attack launched by Anonymous hackers against the website of Koch Industries, Kochind.com, back in February 2011. The Wisconsin man has also been ordered to pay $183,000 (135,000) in restitution. Earlier this year, Rosol pleaded guilty to […]

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A Wisconsin man was sentenced on Monday to two years probation after he admitted taking part in a cyber attack sponsored by the hacker group Anonymous against Kansas conglomerate Koch Industries in February 2011, federal prosecutors said. Eric J. Rosol, 38, also was ordered by the U.S. District Court in Wichita, Kansas, to pay $183,000 […]

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