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In recent weeks, the group LulzSec has claimed credit for hacking or bringing down Web sites belonging to PBS, Sony, the U.S. Senate and now CIA.gov.
Headline-grabbing hackers LulzSec claim to have hacked a daring new target: the CIA. The cheeky scamps claim they brought down the Agency's website yesterday. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and ...
NEW YORK (CNNMoney)-- LulzSec took down the CIA's website in mid-June in an effort to prove to the world that the hacker group should be taken seriously. But in the truly grand ecosystem of ...
Officials at the CIA were unavailable for comment on Wednesday. [Updated 4:07 p.m.: About an hour after LulzSec sent its tweet claiming to have suspended the CIA’s website, the agency’s site ...
LulzSec attacked the CIA's website on 15 June, which led to a dialogue between US intelligence agencies and CloudFlare, according to Prince. "They caused a lot of problems.
Another day, another LulzSec leak. This time, they've targeted the CIA and leaked a list of 62,000+ email addresses and passwords. Check to see if your name is on the list!
LulzSec hackers who led sophisticated cyber attacks on websites and systems of major institutions including the CIA, Sony, the FBI and Nintendo, considered themselves to be "latter-day pirates", a ...
Computer hacker group LulzSec are in the news again. The team has carried out successful hacks on the PlayStation Network, PBS and the US Senate but the latest – which took down the CIA website ...
The hacker group LulzSec seems determined to make as many powerful enemies as possible. Its latest target: the Central Intelligence Agency. The hyperactive hacker team took down CIA.gov Wednesday ...
Cleary is suspected of having ties to the Lulz Security hacking collective, which has recently targeted Sony, the CIA website and the U.S. Senate computer system.
Lulzsec took CIA's website offline Wednesday. June 16, 2011 — -- In today's TechBytes: another high profile website has been hacked. The group that claims it attacked the websites of Nintendo ...
As of late this afternoon … www.cia.gov appeared to be resolving somewhat slowly or not at all. … It is not immediately clear if … any information was compromised. [It] adds to what has ...
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