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  • LulzSec said it leaked Arizona police documents

    Lulz Security, the hacker group that earlier attacked websites of the Central Intelligence Agency and Sony, released Wednesday information that it claimed was hacked from the computers of an Arizona law enforcement agency.

    Written by John Ribeiro24 June 11 15:54
  • LulzSec, Anonymous form alliance to target banks

    The worst fears of security professionals have been realised with a hacker collective designed to target banks confirmed by LulzSec and Anonymous.

    Written by Hamish Barwick22 June 11 11:02
  • Despite arrest, Lulzsec sails on

    The hacking group known as LulzSec pledged to continue their online rampage Tuesday, a day after U.K. police arrested a man allegedly affiliated with the group.

    Written by Robert McMillan22 June 11 11:41
  • LulzSec E-mail Hack Proves We're Lousy at Picking Passwords

    Whether you think LulzSec is doing us a favor for exposing our security weaknesses or think the hacker group has gone too far, a very old lesson can be learned here: we need to create stronger passwords. New analysis of the 62,000 logins LulzSec made publicly available reveals, yet again, our seriously weak password habits.

    Written by Melanie Pinola20 June 11 23:44
  • UNSW denies LulzSec breach claim

    A University of New South Wales (UNSW) email address was included in hacker group LulzSec's harvested email list, which also included addresses from a number of other educational institutions and local government bodies, but the university has reported its network is uncompromised.

    Written by Hamish Barwick17 June 11 16:43
  • LulzSec harvests Aussie emails, passwords

    Fresh from attacking the CIA's CIO.gov website with a denial of service (DOS) attack, hacker group LulzSec has struck again with a leaked list of 62,000 email addresses and passwords, including some harvested from Australian organisations.

    Written by Hamish Barwick17 June 11 12:14
  • WikiLeaks: LulzSec DOS teaches CIA a lesson

    WikiLeaks has applauded Lulz Security’s (LulzSec) denial of service (DOS) attack on CIA's CIA.gov website, with the Twitter account of the group tweeting that the CIA will now understand the meaning of “WTF” -- a reference to the CIA's WikiLeaks Task Force, which has been investigating the group's release of classified US government documents.

    Written by Lisa Banks16 June 11 14:13
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