All the members of the group have denied publishing sensitive data

Jun 26, 2012 07:06 GMT  ·  By

On Monday, Ryan Cleary and Jake Davis, both members of the infamous LulzSec collective, pleaded guilty to cybercriminal offences.

According to The Telegraph, they admitted that they had an involvement in the attacks launched against organizations such as the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Sony, Fox, PBS, HB Gary and many others.

On the other hand, 25-year-old Ryan Ackroyd and the 17-year-old suspect who hasn’t been named have denied being involved in the attacks.

Furthermore, they have all denied publishing sensitive information on sites such as Pastebin and The Pirate Bay.

Cleary has also pleaded guilty to four other charges, which include a distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attack on DreamHost and a data breach on the Pentagon.

Earlier this month, he was indicted in the US, but his lawyer stated that it was unlikely that he would be extradited to the United States, mainly because he suffered from the Asperger syndrome.