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Jeremy Hammond (born January 8, 1985) is an American activist and former computer hacker from Chicago. He founded the computer security training website
HackThisSite HackThisSite.org, commonly referred to as HTS, is an online hacking and security website founded by Jeremy Hammond. The site is maintained by members of the community after his departure.Luman, Stuart. ''Chicago'' Magazine, July 2007"The Hacktivi ...
Luman, Stuart. ''Chicago'' Magazine, July 2007
"The Hacktivist"
in 2003.Hayes, Christopher. ''Chicago Reader'', August 15, 2005
"But Can He Hack Prison?"
He was first imprisoned over the
Protest Warrior Protest Warrior is a defunct conservative political activist group. It was formed in 2003 by Alan Lipton and Kfir Alfia in Austin, Texas. The group is primarily known for organizing counter-protests in favor of the Iraq war. Its slogan is "Fight ...
hack in 2005 and was later convicted of
computer fraud Computer fraud is a cybercrime and the act of using a computer to take or alter electronic data, or to gain unlawful use of a computer or system. In the United States, computer fraud is specifically proscribed by the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, ...
in 2013 for hacking the private intelligence firm Stratfor and releasing data to
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, and sentenced to 10 years in prison. In 2019, he was summoned before a Virginia
federal grand jury Grand juries in the United States are groups of citizens empowered by United States federal or state law to conduct legal proceedings, chiefly investigating potential criminal conduct and determining whether criminal charges should be brought. ...
which was investigating
WikiLeaks WikiLeaks () is an international non-profit organisation that published news leaks and classified media provided by anonymous sources. Julian Assange, an Australian Internet activist, is generally described as its founder and director and ...
and its founder Julian Assange. He was held in civil contempt of court after refusing to testify on the principle of grand jury resistance. He was released from prison in November 2020.


Early life

Hammond was raised in the Chicago suburb of
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, with his twin brother Jason. Hammond became interested in computers at an early age, programming video games in QBasic by age eight, and building databases by age thirteen. As a student at
Glenbard East High School Glenbard East High School, or GBE, is a public four-year high school located in Lombard, Illinois, a western suburb of Chicago, in the United States. It is part of Glenbard Township High School District 87. East, on average, draws around 2,5 ...
in the nearby suburb of Lombard, Hammond won first place in a district-wide science competition for a computer program he designed. While in high school, he became a peace activist, organizing a student walkout on the day of the
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and starting a student newspaper to oppose the Iraq War. His high school principal described Hammond as "old beyond his years". Hammond attended the University of Illinois at Chicago. In the spring of 2004, during his freshman year, he exploited a security flaw on the computer science department's website and went to department administrators, offering to help fix the security flaws on the site and looking to get a job. For inserting the
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, Hammond was called before the department chair and ultimately banned from returning for his sophomore year. Jeremy, along with his brother Jason, has had a lifelong interest in music, performing in numerous bands through the years. Before Jeremy's arrests, they were both actively performing in the Chicago
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band Dirty Surgeon Insurgency."Chicago hacking suspect a genius without wisdom, mom says"
, March 7, 2012, ''Chicago Tribune''
Hammond worked as a Mac technician in
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. He also worked as a web developer for Chicago-based Rome & Company. His boss at Rome & Company wrote in 2010 that Hammond is "friendly, courteous and polite and while we suspect he has a low tolerance for corporate posturing, he has never demonstrated any contempt for business in the workplace".


Computer hacking and activism

Hammond founded the computer security training website HackThisSite at age 18, during the summer after his high school graduation. The website describes itself as "a non-profit organization that strives to protect a good security culture and learning atmosphere". In its first two years the site received 2.5 million hits and acquired 110,000 members and a volunteer staff of 34. During the 2004
DEF CON DEF CON (also written as DEFCON, Defcon or DC) is a hacker convention held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada. The first DEF CON took place in June 1993 and today many attendees at DEF CON include computer security professionals, journalists, lawyers ...
event in Las Vegas, Hammond delivered a talk that encouraged "
electronic civil disobedience Electronic civil disobedience (ECD; also known as cyber civil disobedience or cyber disobedience) can refer to any type of civil disobedience in which the participants use information technology to carry out their actions. Electronic civil disobed ...
" as a means of protest against the
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and its supporters. In February 2005, Hammond, with others, hacked the website of pro-war
counterprotest A counter-protest (also spelled counterprotest) is a protest action which takes place within the proximity of an ideologically opposite protest. The purposes of counter-protests can range from merely voicing opposition to the objective of the othe ...
ing group
Protest Warrior Protest Warrior is a defunct conservative political activist group. It was formed in 2003 by Alan Lipton and Kfir Alfia in Austin, Texas. The group is primarily known for organizing counter-protests in favor of the Iraq war. Its slogan is "Fight ...
and accessed thousands of credit card numbers, intending to use them to donate to left-wing groups. Although no charges were ever made against the cards, Hammond confessed and was sentenced to two years in federal prison for the crime. Freed after 18 months, Hammond was radicalized by the experience, although the terms of his probation prohibited him from associating with HackThisSite or anarchist groups for another three years.


Stratfor case

On March 5, 2012, Hammond was arrested by Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents in the Bridgeport neighborhood of ChicagoAnderson, Nate. March 2012
"Stakeout: how the FBI tracked and busted a Chicago Anon"
for his involvement in the December 2011 cyberattack on Stratfor, a private intelligence firm.Kevin Poulson
Anonymous Hacktivist Jeremy Hammond Pleads Guilty to Stratfor Attack
, ''Wired'' (May 28, 2013).
The intrusion compromised 60,000 credit card numbers, $700,000 in fraudulent charges, and involved the download of 5 million emails, some of which were subsequently published by
WikiLeaks WikiLeaks () is an international non-profit organisation that published news leaks and classified media provided by anonymous sources. Julian Assange, an Australian Internet activist, is generally described as its founder and director and ...
. The indictment was unsealed the following day in the Manhattan federal district court. He was one of six individuals from the United States, England and Ireland indicted.Bright, Arthur. ''Christian Science Monitor'', March 8, 2012
"Jeremy Hammond, alleged to be 'Anarchaos'"
The FBI was led to Hammond through information given by computer hacker
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("Sabu"), who became a government informant immediately after his arrest in early 2011, and subsequently pleaded guilty in August 2011 to twelve counts of hacking, fraud, and identity theft. Although Monsegur could have received a sentence of more than 20 years in prison, prosecutors asked that he be sentenced to time served, which was seven months in prison.Tina Susman
Hacker-turned-informant Sabu is a free man after N.Y. sentencing
, ''Los Angeles Times'' (May 27, 2014).
Benjamin Weiser

, ''New York Times'' (May 28, 2014).
Estes, Adam Clark. ''The Atlantic Wire'', March 6, 2012
"FBI Says LulzSec Hacker Kingpin Was an Informant
Ball, James. ''The Guardian'' (UK), March 6, 2012
"LulzSec court papers reveal extensive FBI co-operation with hackers"
Information from Monsegur helped lead the authorities to at least eight co-conspirators, including Hammond, and helped to disrupt at least 300 cyberattacks. The case was prosecuted by the office of Preet Bharara, the
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.United States Department of Justice, March 6, 2012
"Six Hackers in the United States and Abroad Charged for Crimes Affecting Over One Million Victims"
Hurtado, Patricia and Michael Riley. Bloomberg, March 6, 2012

/ref> Hammond was represented by Elizabeth Fink.Winter, Jana. FoxNews.com, March 15, 2012
"LulzSec-linked hacker who threatened to burn White House appears in court"
Sabu was detained pending trial; in denying bail, Judge
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described Hammond as "a very substantial danger to the community.""Chicago man denied bail before NYC hacking trial"
, November 21, 2012, Associated Press.
In February 2013, the defense filed a motion asking presiding Judge Preska to recuse herself from the case on the basis that Preska's husband, Thomas Kavaler, had an email address released in the Stratfor disclosure and worked with Stratfor clients that were affected by the hack. Hammond's legal team argued that this created "appearance of partiality too strong to be disregarded". Preska denied the motion, claiming that the connections were inconsequential or unimportant. In May 2013, Hammond pleaded guilty to one count of violating the
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 (CFAA) is a United States cybersecurity bill that was enacted in 1986 as an amendment to existing computer fraud law (), which had been included in the Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984. The law pro ...
(CFAA).Ed Pilkington
"Jailed Anonymous hacker Jeremy Hammond: 'My days of hacking are done'"
, ''The Guardian'', November 15, 2013.
Upon his guilty plea, Hammond issued a statement saying, "I did work with
Anonymous Anonymous may refer to: * Anonymity, the state of an individual's identity, or personally identifiable information, being publicly unknown ** Anonymous work, a work of art or literature that has an unnamed or unknown creator or author * Anony ...
to hack Stratfor, among other websites" and "I did what I believe is right." He maintained that he had no profit motive for the cyberattack. Hammond has insisted that he would not have carried out the breach of Stratfor's systems without the involvement of Sabu. Hammond was sentenced on November 15, 2013, to the maximum of ten years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release. He described his prosecution and sentence as a "vengeful, spiteful act." On November 17, 2020, Hammond was released from the Memphis Federal Correctional Institution and was transferred to a recovery house to serve the rest of his sentence. In October 2019, Hammond was summoned before a Virginia
federal grand jury Grand juries in the United States are groups of citizens empowered by United States federal or state law to conduct legal proceedings, chiefly investigating potential criminal conduct and determining whether criminal charges should be brought. ...
which was investigating
WikiLeaks WikiLeaks () is an international non-profit organisation that published news leaks and classified media provided by anonymous sources. Julian Assange, an Australian Internet activist, is generally described as its founder and director and ...
and its founder Julian Assange. He was held in civil contempt of court by Judge Anthony Trenga after refusing to testify.Rachel Weiner
Hacker held in contempt for refusing to testify before WikiLeaks grand jury
, ''Washington Post'' (October 10, 2019).
Prosecutors granted Hammond
immunity from prosecution Legal immunity, or immunity from prosecution, is a legal status wherein an individual or entity cannot be held liable for a violation of the law, in order to facilitate societal aims that outweigh the value of imposing liability in such cases. Su ...
based on any grand jury testimony, so Hammond could not refuse to testify on the ground of his
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. Like
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(who was also held in contempt for refusing to testify), Hammond said he was ideologically opposed to any grand jury probe which was not being conducted in "good faith" as the government already had the information it needed. In making his contempt ruling, Trenga stated that Hammond's arguments against testifying were "self-serving assertions … without support." Trenga ordered Hammond released in March 2020 after the conclusion of the grand jury, saying that prosecutors no longer required his testimony. Hammond was returned to federal prison to serve the balance of his 10 year sentence. Hammond may have received an early release in December 2019 had the grand jury not intervened.


Personal life

He frequently identifies as an
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and has a shoulder tattoo of the anarchy symbol with the words: "Freedom, equality, anarchy." Writing after his arrest, Hammond said, "I have always made it clear that I am an anarchist-communist – as in I believe we need to abolish capitalism and the state in its entirety to realize a free, egalitarian society. I'm not into watering down or selling out the message or making it more marketable for the masses."Amar Toor
How the FBI nabbed Jeremy Hammond, Anonymous member and radical anarchist
, ''The Verge'' (December 8, 2012).


See also

* Direct action *
Hacktivism In Internet activism, hacktivism, or hactivism (a portmanteau of ''hack'' and ''activism''), is the use of computer-based techniques such as hacking as a form of civil disobedience to promote a political agenda or social change. With roots in hack ...


References


Further reading

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External links

* Hammond, Jeremy.
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2004, Las Vegas
"Electronic Civil Disobedience"

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