Ryan Cleary, the 19-year-old charged on five counts of computer hacking activity, has Asperger's syndrome, his lawyer told a judge at a hearing on Saturday.
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The BBC reported that Cleary was granted bail, but he remains in custody but after prosecutors objected.
Cleary was arrested on 20 June in connection with a series of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Cleary's lawyer said in Westminster Magistrates' Court on Saturday that in addition to having Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism, Cleary also has agoraphobia, according to the BBC.
Asperger's syndrome has been a factor in the long-running case of self-acknowledged hacker Gary McKinnon.
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Your headline could use a letter 'p' instead of a 'b' ... LOL
Thanks for spotting that! Now fixed.
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