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Hacker who gave up Wikileaks source dies

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Adrian Lamo was behind hack attacks on Microsoft and the New York TimesImage source, Mario Lamo
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Adrian Lamo was behind hack attacks on Microsoft and the New York Times

Adrian Lamo, a computer hacker best known for passing on information that led to the arrest of Chelsea Manning, has died aged 37.

In online messaging conversations, Manning confided in him, describing confidential military material Manning had sent to Wikileaks.

Wikileaks published the video of a US helicopter strike that killed seven people, including a journalist working for the Reuters news agency.

The cause of Lamo鈥檚 death, confirmed to the 大象传媒 by the Sedgwick County coroner in Kansas, has not yet been made public.

On Facebook, his father Mario wrote: 鈥淲ith great sadness and a broken heart I have to let know all of Adrian's friends and acquittances [sic] that he is dead. A bright mind and compassionate soul is gone, he was my beloved son.鈥

Lamo's own record as a hacker included some high-profile targets, such as Microsoft and the New York Times.

'Thrust upon me'

, Lamo described his decision to give up Manning as 鈥渘ot one I decided to make, but was thrust upon me鈥.

Lamo said he would have "lasting regret" if Manning was handed a long sentence.

Manning, known at the time as Bradley Manning, was eventually sentenced to 35 years in prison. However, President Barack Obama later commuted her sentence and she was released in May 2017.

She is now attempting to become the Senator for Maryland, her home state.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on Friday described Lamo as a 鈥減etty conman and betrayer of basic human decency鈥.