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LulzSec hacks CSS Corp
LulzSec has hacked CSS Corp and released the company's e-mail database to the public. The hacktivist group is also asking followers to join #LulzSecReborn on Anonymous' IRC channel.
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Anonymous: LulzSec returns on April Fools' Day?
Is LulzSec going to return on April 1, 2012? Does the hacktivist group have a huge plan for December 21, 2012? What's Project Mayhem 2012? It all seems way too farfetched, and maybe it is.
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Anonymous hacks Panda Security in response to LulzSec arrests
Anonymous has retaliated against the arrests of five LulzSec members. The hacktivist group has defaced multiple Panda Security domains as well as stolen the e-mail credentials of 114 employees.
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LulzSec mastermind helps FBI arrest notorious hacktivists
The mastermind behind LulzSec cooperated with law enforcement authorities to identify and arrest other leaders of the notorious hacking group.
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UK government reneges on censorship-free web promise; Plans to ban 'cyber-criminals' from the web
While the UK government maintains its stance that the British web should remain open and uncensored, measures are to be introduced to ban cyber-criminals from the web.
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AntiSec hackers release 'largest cache yet' of law enforcement data
Hackers contributing to the LulzSec-inspired AntiSec movement released a 10GB cache of law enforcement data overnight.
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Scotland Yard battles LulzSec, Anonymous on Twitter
Scotland Yard, home of London's Metropolitan Police, is to quadruple its cybercrime unit in response to it sLulzSec and Anonymous investigations.
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LulzSec spokesman arrest could incite more cyber attacks
Another leader at LulzSec has just been arrested, but will it help bring down the organization or just incite more cyber attacks?
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LulzSec 'spokesperson' arrested by Scotland Yard
'Topiary', one of the spokespeople for hacktivist group LulzSec, has been arrested in Scotland, police in London confirm.
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Anonymous, LulzSec vs. PayPal: eBay's cash cow in the crosshairs
Anonymous and LulzSec have declared war on eBay's PayPal and have urged a boycott of the payment service and the fallout could have some real financial implications.
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LulzSec leverages social media, touts self.
LulzSec and other hacker networks are leveraging social media channels to rally support. Should they be shutdown or allowed to continue feeding the frenzy?
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As LulzSec disbands, threats remain
Hacktivist group LulzSec officially disbands, but the threats are far from over. Should organizations begin addressing the problem, or continue chasing the solution?
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LulzSec disbands: Final cache includes AT&T internal data and 750,000 user accounts
LulzSec -- which has hacked dozens of sites, including the CIA and PBS -- told Twitter that they are done; not before releasing one last cache.
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LulzSec's leader, Sabu, revealed?
Has LulzSec's leader just been revealed due to some extensive investigative research? For the time being, it appears possible.
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Scam warning: The Creator of LulzSec arrested in London (PHOTO TAKEN BY THE POLICE)
Scammers are taking advantage of a story about a LulzSec member being allegedly arrested to spread malware.
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LulzSec: "Snitches get stitches"
LulzSec posted the identities of two people it said had snitched and landed a teenage hacker in jail. The aim was to get the FBI and law enforcement agencies to hunt down snitches.
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LulzSec, Anonymous and hacktivism: Crappy security has caught up with us
We're pawns in this new game of Internet attack one-upmanship. You know it won't end well. But we watch anyway as we realize that our security procedures have been a joke for years.
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Sony Pictures hacker break-in not as bad as first reported, says Sony
Sony Pictures claims LulzSec only obtained user account information on 37,500 users - far less than what LulzSec originally claimed. Does it make a difference?
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LulzSec hacks CSS Corp
LulzSec has hacked CSS Corp and released the company's e-mail database to the public. The hacktivist group is also asking followers to join #LulzSecReborn on Anonymous' IRC channel.
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