Prosecuted for hacking the site of an Irish political party, the two students risked imprisonment. Their sentence was commuted to a fine of 5,000 euros each.
Darren Martyn and Donnacha O'Cearbhaill had no criminal intent found justice.
In spring 2013, the British court sentenced members of Lulzsec to the jail time . Irish justice was more lenient, Has it learned Oct. 9, 2013. Darren Martyn and Donnacha O'Cearbhaill, two young twenty known by the nicknames Pwnsauce and Palladium years have just received a fine of 5,000 euros each.
The two students were arrested after they hacked in January 2011 the Irish political party Fine Gael website, stealing its database and have made the site inaccessible for a day.
With no criminal record, both men pleaded guilty and were able to benefit from a program of "restorative justice" community jail to a fine. Half of the sum will go to an association of suicide prevention, the rest will be used to cover the costs by delivering online site Fine Gael.
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