Adrian Lamo, a hacker best known for breaking into the computer networks of The New York Times and other major corporations, and for reporting Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning to the authorities, ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. On June 6, Wired.com published a piece reporting that a U.S. soldier named Bradley Manning, who purportedly claimed to be ...
Adrian Lamo, the so-called “homeless hacker,” pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges that he broke into the internal computer network of The New York Times. The 22-year-old could face up to five years ...
Hacker Adrian Lamo died at the age of 37, according a Facebook post from his father. “With great sadness and a broken heart I have to let know all of Adrian’s friends and acquaintances that he is dead ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. On Wednesday Wired released an almost completely unredacted version of the May 2010 chat transcripts between ...
BOSTON – A planned sentencing hearing Thursday for noted computer hacker Adrian Lamo has been postponed, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York said. Lamo ...
Boston-born security enthusiast Adrian Lamo has been alternately described as the most effective and controversial hacker of the 21st century, the "Bobby Fischer of hacking", and a common criminal.
Adrian Lamo, who gained a reputation as the “homeless hacker” for his itinerant lifestyle, will be considerably easier to find — at least for the next few months. Lamo was sentenced Thursday to six ...
What do you do about someone like Adrian Lamo? Last week, Lamo turned himself in to U.S. marshals at the federal courthouse in Sacramento and was charged with hacking his way into the internal network ...
In early June 2010 security pro Chet Uber got a phone call from Adrian Lamo, a well-known hacker he had worked with for a year in a volunteer-run intelligence organization. Lamo had received ...