SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A hacker who has acknowledged involvement in computer break-ins at The New York Times, Yahoo and other large corporations surrendered Tuesday on a federal arrest warrant from New York.
Adrian Lamo, 22, turned himself in to marshals at the federal courthouse in Sacramento, said FBI spokeswoman Karen Twomey Ernst.
Patty Pontello, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney in Sacramento, said the warrant was sealed and she did not know what the charges were.
Lamo has acknowledged involvement in some dramatic computer break-ins over the past several years at large corporations such as WorldCom and ExciteAtHome.
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Adrian Lamo, 22, turned himself in to marshals at the federal courthouse in Sacramento, said FBI spokeswoman Karen Twomey Ernst.
Patty Pontello, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney in Sacramento, said the warrant was sealed and she did not know what the charges were.
Lamo has acknowledged involvement in some dramatic computer break-ins over the past several years at large corporations such as WorldCom and ExciteAtHome.
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