SourceSlashdot wrote:After a brief spat where the notorious Anonymous hacking collective sniped at Lulzsec, the 'upstart' hacking collective, for crowing about low-rent Denial of Service attacks on the CIA and 4chan websites, the two groups have apparently teamed up in operation Anti-Sec. The operation's: 'Top priority is to steal and leak any classified government information, including email spools and documentation. Prime targets are banks and other high-ranking establishments. If they try to censor our progress, we will obliterate the censor with cannonfire anointed with lizard blood.' We can only predict that the following will be unpredictable: store canned food and flash batteries, change your eBanking password daily.
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Yeah, the Anon script kiddies were just butthurt because Lulsec did the same tired DoS, but got a bigger following - the joy of twitter...
lulsec did manage to bring down WoW in the US - not a small achievement, but their real innovation was that they managed to get a 1-800 number to divert to WoW tech support and flood the call centre with bogus call, stopping legit callers from getting thru. Very innovative.
Also flooding the magnets.com helpline with "f@#$ing miracles" was hilarious.
lulsec did manage to bring down WoW in the US - not a small achievement, but their real innovation was that they managed to get a 1-800 number to divert to WoW tech support and flood the call centre with bogus call, stopping legit callers from getting thru. Very innovative.
Also flooding the magnets.com helpline with "f@#$ing miracles" was hilarious.
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Does this really involve the majority of Anonymous? I am indeed enjoying the "Lulz" provided by LulzSec, but I'm not sure Anonymous would partake in this. There have been calls for Anonymous to join, but I didn't follow up on the response.
Never been a fan of authority, so I have no issues with attacking government organisations.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/2 ... lp00000008
suspicion of hacking attacks on Sony and the CIA website, British police said Tuesday.
The Metropolitan Police said the arrest took place following a joint operation by its Internet crimes unit and the FBI.
Police would not say if the suspect was tied to the Lulz Security hacking collective, which has claimed responsibility for recent high-profile attacks, but did confirm that a computer seized in the operation will be examined for Sony data.
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/Use this as the Lulz page...
Here is some for you a group of hackers called "Web Ninjas" are on a mission to expose LulzSec and assist the authorities in taking them down.
http://lulzsecexposed.blogspot.com/p/team-lulzsec.html
Here is some for you a group of hackers called "Web Ninjas" are on a mission to expose LulzSec and assist the authorities in taking them down.
http://lulzsecexposed.blogspot.com/p/team-lulzsec.html
LulzSec Exposed
If LulzSec can expose security holes, We can expose their holes, How about this for LULZ? - Team Web Ninjas
This is getting fun, apparently they have the info on all the members and are withholding it for the authorities. Follow the link for more...Team LulzSec
LulzSec is an Anonymous Splinter group led by Sabu -@anonymousabu . Most of the members were part of HBgary hack.
Team Members
Main Crew - Sabu,Topiary,Kayla ,Tflow
Sub Crew - Joepie, Avunit ,Neuron, Storm, Pwnsauce, devrandom, Redacted , trollpoll, voodoo, Nakomis, Barret Brown
Skills
Hackers in the Group - Sabu, TrollPoll, Tflow, Kayla, Avunit, VooDoo, Redacted, Devrandom
DDOS - Storm
PR - Joepie, Topiary, Barret Brown and Nakomis
Coders - Pwnsauce and Neuron
Source - Chat log of LulzSec
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They have some of the members internet monikers...
Hardly anything surprising - especially since anyone who spent more than an hour on 4chan over that past week would have seen over 9000 posts with links to chat logs.
But I ain't even mad
Hardly anything surprising - especially since anyone who spent more than an hour on 4chan over that past week would have seen over 9000 posts with links to chat logs.
But I ain't even mad
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Boet, you might be a computer boffin, but you suck at being anonymous...Bladerunner wrote:Does this really involve the majority of Anonymous? I am indeed enjoying the "Lulz" provided by LulzSec, but I'm not sure Anonymous would partake in this. There have been calls for Anonymous to join, but I didn't follow up on the response.
Never been a fan of authority, so I have no issues with attacking government organisations.
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I would hope they have the brains to keep that info backed up on an offline pc! But this is stupid, why announce you are going after them, if they don't know, they can't go after you!
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Attention whoreing if you ask me.
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I don't participate in Anonymous' operations nowadays. It was fun, but I don't have the time anymore.doo_much wrote: Boet, you might be a computer boffin, but you suck at being anonymous...
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Please, tell us another one!Bladerunner wrote:I don't participate in Anonymous' operations nowadays. It was fun, but I don't have the time anymore.
What else did you participate in?
The border war in the 80's?
The landings at Normandy perhaps?
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I wanted to surprise you with a tale of storming Red Square, but you probably wouldn't believe me...jamin_za wrote:Please, tell us another one!Bladerunner wrote:I don't participate in Anonymous' operations nowadays. It was fun, but I don't have the time anymore.
What else did you participate in?
The border war in the 80's?
The landings at Normandy perhaps?
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No I would!!!
I heard some idiot ran into a Red Square, doused himself in Channel#5 and ran out screaming something about being forever alone
I heard some idiot ran into a Red Square, doused himself in Channel#5 and ran out screaming something about being forever alone
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jamin_za wrote:No I would!!!
I heard some idiot ran into a Red Square, doused himself in Channel#5 and ran out screaming something about being forever alone
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Thats pretty much what I imagined your typical lulzsec farktard to be... a semi-functional human being with limited social skills.www.bbc.co.uk wrote:Soca hacking suspect Ryan Cleary freed on bail
Ryan Cleary, 19, must observe a curfew between 2100 BST and 0700 BST, be electronically tagged and only leave the house with one of his parents.
The teenager, from Wickford, Essex, is not allowed to access the internet or possess devices which can go online.
He was arrested as part of a Scotland Yard and FBI probe into online hacking group LulzSec.
The group claims responsibility for hacking attempts on Soca, the US Senate and the CIA.
Mr Cleary is alleged to have set up a distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack on the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) on 20 June.
A DDOS attack typically involves flooding a target website with data, in an attempt to overwhelm it so it cannot serve its legitimate users.
His mother, Rita spoke at Southwark Crown court on Monday to say she would agree to any bail conditions imposed on her son, who has been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome since his arrest.
Describing him as "my life", she said: "I'm aware that I'm his best friend as well as his mother, because he's reclusive."
After the hearing, Mr Cleary's solicitor, Karen Todner, issued a statement on behalf of her client saying he was very relieved to be granted bail "and to go home to his mum, his cats and his books".
She continued: "Ryan has last week at court been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, which is a form of high functioning autism.
"He will now be provided with the professional support that he needs. His obvious intelligence can now be channelled into a worthwhile pursuit."
The case is due to be heard again at Southwark Crown Court on 30 August.
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LulzSec calls it quits, claims 50 days of mayhem was all it wanted
By Peter Bright | Published a day ago
Lulz Security, the group of hackers that have made a name for themselves with hacks of Sony, Nintendo, PBS, and more, claimed yesterday that it was calling it quits, with no more hacking or releases of stolen documents under the LulzSec name planned for the future. To celebrate the end of LulzSec, the group released final torrent of pilfered material: more documents and user credentials from a range of sources including AOL and AT&T.
The press release claims that LulzSec only planned to operate for fifty days, and hence that this decision to ditch the LulzSec name was not being made in response to the continued pressure the group is coming under from both law enforcement and other hacking groups. This claim is a little hard to reconcile with the release of documents stolen from the Arizona DPS that the group made on Friday. That publication was claimed to be the first of many, with more documents due to arrive on Monday, and subsequent documents on a weekly basis. If such releases are made, they won't be under the LulzSec brand.
The documents released on Friday were collected as part of "Operation Anti-Security", the name LulzSec has given to a bunch of attacks made on law enforcement and private security companies. In the press release announcing the retirement of the LulzSec name, the group expressed the hope that AntiSec would continue, and that security organizations would continue to come under attack. AntiSec was itself somewhat contradictory: LulzSec always maintained that it was motivated by amusement rather than political principles, and yet the decision to specifically make law enforcement agencies the target was an apparently political one.
These political motivations are also hard to reconcile with many of the releases the group has made; even the last torrent of information contained usernames and password hashes for gaming forums and the game Battlefield Heroes. As a result of that security breach, EA has taken Battlefield Heroes offline until the problem can be remedied. The torrent itself has been pulled by The Pirate Bay after it was found that the files taken from AT&T included malware.
One factor that may have encouraged LulzSec to retire its name and perhaps keep a lower profile is the continued efforts by the group's opponents to uncover the identities of those behind the LulzSec name and publish as much personal information about them as possible. A group calling itself The A-Team posted a substantial amount of data about members of LulzSec yesterday, and this release may have been the straw that broke the camel's back, forcing LulzSec to drop out of the public eye.
Though the LulzSec name may now be dead, former members are promising that its AntiSec mission will continue, albeit in a less centralized way.
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SourceFourteen individuals were arrested today by FBI agents on charges related to their alleged involvement in a cyber attack on PayPal’s website as part of an action claimed by the group “Anonymous"
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