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LulzSec hacker gets prison in Sony Pictures attack

Overall company executive vice president and Sony Computer Entertainment president, Kazuo Hirai (C), accompanied by the company executives Shiro Kambe (L) and Shinji Hasejima, bow to apologize for the massive theft of personal data from users of the company's PlayStation Network and Qriocity online services, at a press conference at the Sony headquarters in Tokyo in this May 1, 2011 file photo. (Photo credit should read TORU YAMANAKA/AFP/Getty Images).

LOS ANGELES – A 25-year-old hacker with the group known as LulzSec was sentenced Thursday to a year in prison and ordered to pay $605,663 in restitution for an attack on Sony Pictures computers that began in late May 2011.

Cody Andrew Kretsinger, who went by the online nickname “recursion,” was also sentenced to a year of home detention and 1,000 hours of community service.

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The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles said Kretsinger pleaded guilty last April to the attack, in which hackers breached the Sony Pictures website, stole personal data including the names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of tens of thousands of Sony customers and distributed it over the Internet.

Raynaldo Rivera, a 20-year-old who also pleaded guilty to the attack in October, is to be sentenced May 16.

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