Hacker who aided IS to be sentenced in US

A hacker who sent names of US government and military personnel to Islamic State is looking at 25 years in prison.

A computer hacker who helped the Islamic State by providing names of more than 1,000 US government and military workers as potential targets could be sentenced to 25 years in prison.

The 20-year-old Ardit Ferizi, a native of Kosovo, arrested last year in Malaysia, will be sentenced Friday in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia.

Earlier this year, he became the first person convicted in the US of both computer hacking and terrorism charges.

Ferizi hacked a private company and pulled out the names, email passwords and phone numbers of more than 1,300 people with .gov and .mil addresses. The Islamic State published the names with a threat to attack.

Prosecutors want a maximum sentence of 25 years. Defence lawyers say Ferizi meant no real harm and are asking for a six-year sentence.


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