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Tor Ekeland is a New York–based lawyer. In 2013, he was the lead counsel for weev during the AT&T iPad email address leak legal case, in which weev was jailed and subsequently released. This case is considered to be one of the most important Computer Fraud and Abuse Act cases in recent times. In 2013, Ekeland represented Matthew Keys in a hacking case in which he was subsequently found guilty. In the Steubenville High School rape case, Tor is representing Deric Lostutter, the hacker and member of Anonymous who was charged with revealing the names of the football players involved.
Ekeland has also been a regular writer for Wired Magazine where he writes on issues of computer security and law.
Interview with weev s attorney tor ekeland
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