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Dallas Writer Tied to Anonymous Hackers to be Sentenced

Sentencing is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. CST

A Dallas man whose online activities linked to hackers landed him under federal indictment is scheduled to be sentenced in federal court.

Barrett Lancaster Brown will be sentenced Tuesday in Dallas.

The 33-year-old Brown was a writer often quoted on the workings of Anonymous, the worldwide hacking collective that has staged cyberattacks on governments and businesses.

He cultivated attention and followers on the Internet but came under federal investigation for posting a link to data stolen from an Austin, Texas-based defense contractor, Stratfor.

FBI agents arrested him two years ago, shortly after he posted YouTube videos threatening an agent by name.

He pleaded guilty in April to a greatly reduced set of charges but still faces more than eight years in prison.
 

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