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The 14 who were arrested were charged with conspiracy with a maximum penalty of five years in prison if convicted and an intent to damage a protected computer comes with a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
The group gained infamy after they claimed to have hacked corporations such as Sony Corp., AT&T and government agencies such as the United States Senate, the Arizona Department of Public Safety and the US Central Intelligence Agency.
Online hackers, The Lulz Boat, stole into the PBS web site and posted a story that the rapper Tupac Shakur who has been dead for almost 15 years is alive and living in New Zealand.
And just when Sony Corp. thought things were getting ugly, it became much worse when it found out, and reported to the media, that hackers may have stolen data of another 25 million accounts.