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It is LulzSec, not Ars, who wants to pin the blame for the entire situation on human nature, etc. I've updated the final section to more explicitly note that these are LulzSec arguments.
Despite leaked logs, LulzSec remains elusive An arrest and leaked internal conversations from the hacking collective only go so far in answering that question. By Natasha Lennard.
Hacktivists like LulzSec and Anonymous make lots of news, and their criminal acts should be taken seriously. But in the truly grand cyber crime ecosystem - their ability to do damage is limited.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The hacker group LulzSec posted the identities of two people it ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Hacker group LulzSec has published 62,000 emails and passwords that ...
Hack attacks from online thugs such as Anonymous and LulzSec appear to signal a hacker Armageddon. Not only has Sony been relentlessly targeted by hackers this year so has the Central Intelligence ...
LulzSec offered its enthusiastic endorsement, tweeting out: "We love CloudFlare, Mr. CEO of CloudFlare." CloudFlare wasn't sure it loved LulzSec. "This was a little bit of an existential crisis ...
LulzSec’s latest data dump includes what appears to be purloined data from a variety of sources including AT&T, AOL, the U.S. Navy, NATO, a private investigation firm, the FBI and several gaming ...
LulzSec took particular pleasure in causing trouble for security companies, especially those it saw as aiding its enemies — such as Prolexic, a provider of denial-of-service attack mitigation ...
LulzSec claims to be motivated by the sheer fun of causing trouble. But the data it exposes could be used to target the people whose information has been revealed with phishing, identity fraud ...
LulzSec isn t making any friends in the U.S. government or within any of the numerous companies that own the Web sites it has hacked, and apparently the group has managed to rub a few other ...