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  1. Hackers claim attack on FBI partner in Conn.

    Internet hackers said June19 they have compromised the security of more than 1,000 accounts at a Connecticut-based FBI partner organization. LulzSec was implicated in the attack. It's getting hard who to believe. Read Full Story: Hackers claim attack on FBI partner in Conn. - BusinessWeek
  2. Windows 7 LulzSec "mastermind" grassed up by Anonymous

    While British coppers and the FBI were celebrating the bloke they thought was the mastermind of LulzSec and were preparing to chuck the book at him, it appears that he might have been grassed up by the hacker group Anonymous This is a great article relating to the 19-year old hacker that was...
  3. LulzSec IDs 'snitches' in accused hacker's arrest

    Hacker group LulzSec has posted the names of two people it accuses of assisting in helping track down a teen suspected of being the notorious group's mastermind. That's a unusual switch, they must have upset them somehow. Read Full Story: LulzSec IDs 'snitches' in accused hacker's arrest |...
  4. With Anonymous and LulzSec, is anyone believable?

    For several months, hackers have been having a heyday taking down Web sites and leaking data from compromised servers with victims ranging from the CIA and U.S. Senate to Sony, Citigroup and the Turkish government. A 19-year old was arrested Tuesday but they can't confirm he's part of either...
  5. Windows 7 LulzSec calls on everyone to attack government assets

    LulzSec has launched a new hacking campaign dubbed Operation Anti-Security and calls on everyone, supporters and enemies alike, to attack Web sites belonging to any government agency or government-friendly organization This sounds very serious. Banks and large corporations seem to be their...
  6. LulzSec teams up with Anonymous for Operation AntiSec

    Over the weekend, LulzSec has seemingly finally moved away from being in it "for the lulz" and has acquired a cause: it has announced it has teamed up with Anonymous and other "affiliated battleships" and that it is launching "Operation Anti-Security". Now this is getting really serious...
  7. Find Out if Your Passwords Were Leaked by LulzSec Right Here

    To find out if your e-mail address was one of the 62,000 listed by LulzSec, click the Read Full Story link and paste it in this box: Mine has been running for half an hour and still has not gotten a response. Could be that the site is being bombarded with requests, I'm not sure. Read Full...
  8. LulzSec members revealed by "LulzSec Exposed"?

    Well, it may be a dark time for LulzSec members after a new blog was setup, identifying members by name. Read Full Story: Neowin.net - LulzSec members revealed by "LulzSec Exposed"?
  9. LulzSec: 'Just Because We Find it Entertaining'

    Here we go again..............Here is a statement from the group itself. How accurate it is I don't know. More Info: Link Removed Read Full article: LulzSec - 1000th tweet statement - Pastebin.com
  10. Windows 7 LulzSec hackers leak 62,000 email logins

    They're at it again asking followers to test the emails on Facebook and other sites. It seems LulzSec is trying to outdo Anonymous. Read Full Story: Link Removed
  11. 26,000 sex website passwords exposed by LulzSec

    The notorious LulzSec hacking group has published login passwords for almost 26,000 users of an x-rated porn website Read Full Story: http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2011/06/12/26000-sex-website-usernames-and-passwords-exposed-by-lulzsec/
  12. More Sony hack attacks; LulzSec goes after FBI affiliated site

    While Sony may have gotten its Playstation Network back online this week, other divisions of the Japanese business are still feeling hack attacks. The web site Naked Security reports that a hacker found his way into a data base at Sony Europe and took out "120 usernames, passwords (plain text)...