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By Dan Levine SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – A group of 13 defendants who had been charged in a cyber attack on PayPals website pleaded guilty and admitted to the December 2010 attack over PayPals suspension of WikiLeaks accounts. Following the release of a large amount of classified documents by WikiLeaks, PayPal suspended its accounts so […]

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The trial against the PayPal 14, the group of men and women who participated in Anonymous distributed denial-of-service attack against PayPal in 2010, took place on Thursday. Most of them have pleaded guilty to felony and misdemeanor charges, but theyll likely avoid jail time. Alexa OBrien has closely fo…

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WASHINGTON — Eleven individuals charged with helping overwhelm PayPals website in 2010 have reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors that could potentially allow them to avoid a felony conviction. Under the terms of the deal, 11 defendants in what is known as the PayPal 14 case pleaded guilty to both felony and misdemeanor charges […]

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