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There are a ton of sources for this, most in a language I cannot speak though 

 

http://www.dailydot.com/crime/lizard-squad-indicted-julius-kivimaki/

 

A key Lizard Squad member had been convicted of 50,700 charges related to computer crimes, according to Finnish newspaper Kaleva.

 

Julius “zeekill” Kivimaki, 17, was sentenced to a two-year suspended sentence and was “ordered to fight against cybercrime,” according to Finnish media. He will not go to prison.

 

Multiple sources close to Kivimaki, who requested anonymity due to their online activities, independently confirmed the date of his sentencing with the Daily Dot.

 

The charges against Kivimaki include data breaches, felony payment fraud, telecommunication harassments, and other counts relate to fraud and violations of company secrets.

 

Neither the Ministry of the Interior, Police Department of Finland, nor the District Court of Espoo, the court presiding over Kivimaki's case, were available for comment in time for publication due to time differences.

 

Kivimaki, whom cybersecurity journalist Brian Krebs identified as a member of Lizard Squad in December, helped lead massive distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on Microsoft’s Xbox Live and Sony’s Playstation Network over last year's winter holidays, making international headlines. Kivimaki appeared on camera during an interview with U.K. television station Sky News.

 

Blair Strater, a victim of Kivimaki’s repeated harassment, was “absolutely disgusted” by the ruling, he told the Daily Dot in a phone interview, because he felt the sentence was too light. Kivimaki has, according to Strater, repeatedly called in fake threats to American law enforcement, resulting SWAT teams arriving at the Strater residence, a practice commonly known as “swatting.” For three years, Kivimaki has harassed the Strater family by stealing their identities and wreaking havoc on their finances and personal lives, Strater said.

 

“I’ve lost complete faith in the justice system, and that includes the FBI. He’s harmed American targets and the FBI should have stepped in by now,” Strater said. “The reality is, Julius Kivimaki will never be made to pay for his crimes.”

 

Kivimaki did not return a request for comment.

 

Update 6:53pm CT, July 7: Additional information about the sources of Kivimaki's court appearance and his ousting late last year by journalist Brian Krebs added.

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'And Jesus said, "Father, forgive them, for they don't think it be like it is, but it do."

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Smells to me like the guy's done a deal somewhere to get off that light......if not, it just stinks!

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Hopefully someone like Sony takes legal action against him for financial losses. 

 

His sentence is certainly not much of a deterrent.  All they have done is make him a bit of a celebrity in the hacking community.

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