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Al-Tahery Al-Mashriky cybercrime sentencing in the UK

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Al-Tahery Al-Mashriky was sentenced to 20 months in prison in the UK, resolving a cybercrime case tied to hacked websites and stolen credentials. The outcome matters because it formalizes punishment for a campaign that targeted government, media, and other online services.

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  1. 18.08.2025 19:36 1 articles · 9mo ago

    Guilty plea in Computer Misuse Act case

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    Al-Tahery Al-Mashriky of Rotherham, UK, pleaded guilty on March 17 to charges under the Computer Misuse Act tied to hacking and defacing websites, including Yemeni government pages and Israeli Live News.

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  2. 18.08.2025 19:36 1 articles · 9mo ago

    Sheffield Crown Court sentencing

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    Sheffield Crown Court sentenced Al-Tahery Al-Mashriky to 20 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to nine Computer Misuse Act offenses linked to hacked and defaced sites, including Yemeni government pages and Israeli Live News.

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