LulzSec hacker 'Neuron' could be tracked down via UK VPN
At least one more member of the hacking group LulzSec, known online as "Neuron", may be arrested if traced by their use of a British anonymous VPN (virtual private network) proxy service, following a similar arrest last week.
Hackers have expressed already dismay after it emerged that that Cody Kretsinger, who was arrested by the FBI last Thursday for allegedly hacking into the Sony Pictures website, had been identified via his use of HideMyAss's proxy service to disguise his IP (internet protocol) address when connecting to the Sony Pictures site. Kretsinger allegedly went by the online handle "Recursion" – which crops up in chatlogs from the group posted on the Pastebin site. "Recursion" boated of hacking into the Sony Pictures site.
However the Pastebin logs also show that another LulzSec member, using the handle "Neuron", also claimed to use the HideMyAss service. Neuron and Recursion are not the same people: the LulzSec chatlog records posted by the Guardian covering a period from 31 May show the two in the same chatroom at the same time, and on one occasion addressing each other directly. "Recursion" quit the group after it attacked an FBI-related site early in June, but "Neuron" remained.