British teen remanded in custody over hacking

A British teenager as part of an international hacking group was remanded in police custody by a court Thursday while he assists a police investigation.
Ryan Cleary, 19, did not enter any plea to five charges under the Computer Misuse Act when he appeared at City of Westminster Magistrates Court in central London.
"He has been assisting with police inquiries so far and is keen to continue doing so," defence lawyer Ben Cooper told the court.
Police arrested Cleary on Monday at his home in Wickford, southeast England, as part of a probe by Scotland Yard and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) into the Lulz Security hacking group.
Lulz has claimed responsibility for a month-long rampage against international businesses and government agencies, including the CIA and Senate in the United States and electronics giant Sony.
British police on Wednesday charged Cleary with targeting the website of Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency -- the British equivalent of the FBI -- with a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack.
DDoS attacks overwhelm websites with requests, causing them to be slow or inaccessible.
He was charged with similar attacks on the website of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) in November and the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on October, it said.
Cleary faces two further charges of creating a "botnet" or network of computers to carry out DDoS attacks.
Lulz has denied that Cleary was part of the group.
(c) 2011 AFP