Teenagers Arrested in Connection With Lapsus$ Hackers
Teenagers Arrested in Connection With Lapsus$ Hackers

Teenagers Arrested , in Connection With Lapsus$ Hackers.

BBC News reports seven people have been arrested by the City of London Police over their possible connections to hacking group Lapsus$.

BBC News reports seven people have been arrested by the City of London Police over their possible connections to hacking group Lapsus$.

The City of London Police has been conducting an investigation with its partners into members of a hacking group, Michael O’Sullivan, Detective Inspector of the City of London Police, via statement to The Verge.

The City of London Police has been conducting an investigation with its partners into members of a hacking group, Michael O’Sullivan, Detective Inspector of the City of London Police, via statement to The Verge.

Seven people between the ages of 16 and 21 have been arrested in connection with this investigation and have all been released under investigation.

Our enquiries remain ongoing, Michael O’Sullivan, Detective Inspector of the City of London Police, via statement to The Verge.

Lapsus$ claims to have been responsible for breaching major tech companies such as Nvidia, Okta, Samsung, Ubisoft and Microsoft.

Lapsus$ claims to have been responsible for breaching major tech companies such as Nvidia, Okta, Samsung, Ubisoft and Microsoft.

Lapsus$ claims to have been responsible for breaching major tech companies such as Nvidia, Okta, Samsung, Ubisoft and Microsoft.

Lapsus$ claims to have been responsible for breaching major tech companies such as Nvidia, Okta, Samsung, Ubisoft and Microsoft.

Lapsus$ claims to have been responsible for breaching major tech companies such as Nvidia, Okta, Samsung, Ubisoft and Microsoft.

Lapsus$ claims to have been responsible for breaching major tech companies such as Nvidia, Okta, Samsung, Ubisoft and Microsoft.

On March 23, 'Bloomberg' reported that researchers suspect the mastermind behind Lapsus$ is an Oxford-based teenager.

It is not known if that particular teenager was among those arrested.

BBC News claims to have spoken to the teenager's father, who says he was unaware of his son's hacking habits.

I had never heard about any of this until recently.

He’s never talked about any hacking, but he is very good on computers and spends a lot of time on the computer, Father of suspected Lapsus$ mastermind, via BBC News.

I always thought he was playing games.

We’re going to try to stop him from going on computers, Father of suspected Lapsus$ mastermind, via BBC News