Regardless, all of the tool’s subscribed members have had their information leaked, so if you signed up to an account out of morbid curiosity, then looks like you’ll have to make smarter decisions in the future and not entrust a known hacking group with your personal information. The plain text documents that were leaked reveal that although Lizard Stresser’s 14,241 users didn’t all pay to have sites taken down, $11,000 worth of Bitcoins were received by Lizard Squad from those who did use the tool. Though the subject hasn’t been named officially, online sources are claiming that he is Jordan Cameron, who operates under the pseudonyms “Jordie,” “EvilJordie” and “GDKJordie” online. This has also been followed up by the news that an 18-year-old working with the Lizard Squad has allegedly been arrested in Southport, UK, for unauthorized access to computer material and providing false information to law authorities in the US.
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