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Ackroyd cut a forlorn figure as he stood alone in the dock, dressed in a blue T-shirt and tracksuit ... Davis and Mustafa "tflow" al-Bassam (both Lulzsec members) had previously entered guilty ...
After six weeks of attacks - and hundreds of sarcastic Twitter posts - a number of people, offended by the exposure of innocent Internet users' personal information and irritated by the bravado, are ...
The hacker group known as LulzSec appears to be back after many months of laying low, claiming to have exposed the accounts of nearly 171,000 members of the military. The group, which in 2011 went ...
Law enforcement agents on two continents swooped in on top members of the infamous computer hacking group LulzSec early this morning, and acting largely on evidence gathered by the organization ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An accused member of the clandestine hacking group LulzSec pleaded not guilty ... who came to court dressed in khaki pants and a blue collared shirt with the sleeves ...
LulzSec has been making headlines on a virtually daily basis for a month or so now. The hacker group has compromised servers and exposed sensitive information from targets ranging from Sony, to ...
With plenty of guesswork happening on behalf of media outlets everywhere (not excluding yours truly), LulzSec truly is just doing it all "for the lulz." To quote: For the past month and a bit ...
When LulzSec bragged way back in June that it had broken into Sony's servers and released the personal information -- including passwords, email addresses, home addresses and birthdays -- of a ...
See About archive blog posts. Hacker group LulzSec has published 62,000 emails and passwords that may have been pilfered from recent hack attacks. LulzSec did not identify what the emails and ...
The hacker group LulzSec made headlines recently with its smash and grab data breaches against Sony, the U.S. Senate, Arizona’s Department of Public Security and PBS. But it turns out that ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CNNMoney) -- On June 2, hacktivist collective "LulzSec" burst onto the cybersecurity scene with a splashy exploit: It published a trove of data stolen from 1 million user accounts ...
(CBS) - The hacking group LulzSec has put an end to their cyber crime spree. The group responsible for hacking the Central Intelligence Agency and U.S. Senate websites posted a tweet on Saturday ...