Wikileaks Stories
Hacker hacked: LulzSec titanic'd by TeaMp0isoN, risk being exposed by other hackers
Hackers collective LulzSec, which announced a cyberwar against corrupt governments earlier this week, became the shocking victim of a hack attack itself - rival hack group TeaMp0isoN hacked into the website of an alleged LulzSec member Swen Slootweg (who goes by the handle Joepie91) and warned LulzSec to back down, telling them: you will_NEVER_represent the real hacking scene.
Who is LulzSec hacker Ryan Cleary?
The suspected LulzSec hacker 19-year-old Ryan Cleary could face up to ten years in jail in the US if he is found guilty of hacking into the CIA and US Senate websites, it has been reported.
Profile of a Hacker: Will arrest of Ryan Cleary, alleged LulzSec mastermind, help bust terror ring?
The reclusive teenage hacker arrested in Britain on Tuesday could prove vital clues to the terror ring of super-brain hackers who torment governments and the biggest of corporations in the world no end.
LulzSec mastermind arrested; what next?
19-years-old leader of the hacker group LulzSec has been arrested in Essex, England in a cooperative effort between FBI and Scotland Yard.
LulzSec and Anonymous promise vendetta: Will World War III be virtual?
LulzSec and Anonymous have tied up and is up for anything, 'virtually' anything. They call it Operation Anti-Security. Until the hacker's union's demands are met, LulzSec and Anonymous wouldn't budge. And what they demand is a tad too complicated to achieve. Hackers United wrecking havoc across internet spaces is demanding complete internet freedom with no privacy infiltration from government agencies. If not they will steal and leak any classified government information, ...
Operation Anti-Security: Mysterious serial graffiti reported; LulzSec gaining mass support?
Apparently the masses are spreading the word, in what looks like a people's movement against corruption. CBS8 reported a mysterious serial graffiti that appeared on the boardwalk near Mission Beach, San Diego. The crude stencil graffiti read #ANtiSec, The Anti-Sec Revolution and AntiSec! along with a LulzSec Mascot.
LulzSec takes down SOCA, but not for lulz?
Internet hacking group LulzSec took down UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) website with a barrage of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks.
Hacking Groups LulzSec and Anonymous Form Alliance
The two groups are teaming together to hack government institutions.
LulzSec Finds Cause, Takes Torch of Wikileaks
LulzSec is no longer just about lulz. It has found a cause in carrying on the works of Wikileaks.
All out war in the offing: Hackers united against corruption
LulzSec is not hacking anymore for 'lulz'. They aren't indulging anymore in petty spats with fellow hackers. They aren't mocking at corporations. They announced the all out war a while ago. And it's against the government and its agencies.Operation Anti-Security announced by LulzSec demands complete internet freedom with no privacy infiltration from government agencies. There have been no clear pointers toward the execution of Operation Anti-Sec. The announcement declaring the new...
Bank of America says Wikileaks threat details still unknown
Bank of America Corp still doesn't know exactly what damaging documents Wikileaks could have about it, the largest U.S. bank's chief information officer said on Thursday.
Cold war between hackers?
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) public website went offline on Wednesday during the early evening hours of ET with tweets between hackers, moments later, indicating cold war.
LulzSec claims attack on CIA; Major embarrassment for the world's most famous spy agency
LulzSec did it again and this time it isn't 'just another target'. In a major embarrassment for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), their public website went offline on Wednesday during the early evening hours of ET, within 20 minutes of LulzSec's tweet: Tango down - cia.gov - for the lulz. The world's most famous spy agency website was taken out for about a couple of hours before it was back online.
Blogger Correctly Predicted the Future in 2006 (Mostly)
Self-described “freelance hacker” anticipated supremacy of Facebook, smart phones; missed iPad and Twitter
CIA Preparing Yemen Drone Strikes
The Central Intelligence Agency is set to launch a campaign of unmanned air strikes against al Qaeda militants in Yemen who have become increasingly assertive as chaos has engulfed the country, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Spain Police Arrest Three Alleged Anonymous Hackers
Three members suspected to be a part of the Anonymous hacking group were arrested in Almeira, Barcelona and Valencia in Spain on Friday morning, according to a report.
Three Alleged Anonymous Hackers Arrested in Spain
Three members suspected to be a part of the Anonymous hacking group were arrested in Almeira, Barcelona and Valencia in Spain on Friday morning, according to a report.
Anonymous vows to avenge Spain arrests
Internet collective Anonymous has vowed to avenge of the arrest of three people in Spain who were suspected to be members of the group.
Anonymous Sony Hackers Arrested In Spain
The hackers allegedly responsible for the Sony ordeal have been arrested.
Hackers group 'Anonymous' brings down Turkish Govt website
Hackers group Anonymous has taken down the Turkish telecom agency official website on Friday in a protest against Internet censorship imposed in the country.
Citibank Hacked, 200K Customer Accounts Exposed
Banking giant Citibank has confirmed that credit card data of about 200,000 North American customers have been hacked, the latest in a string of cyber attacks.
Evidence growing that Iran is arming Taliban in Afghanistan
There is renewed evidence that Iran is providing weapons to the Taliban in Afghanistan – weapons that are used to kill both Afghan and foreign troops in the country.
FBI moles run illegal sites that deal in hackers' loot of sensitive data
The hackers' world is one of immense intrigue; betrayal looms large ahead of them at every turn and nasty surprises are what they deal with every day. And then, they cohabit with the strangest partners, the law enforcement machinery. For some, the governments offer protection against the pirates, hackers and cyber criminals of all hues, while for others, it's the government machinery that is in the dock - for invasive control over every movement, even the thought processes of all people.
LulzSec keeps busy: FBI affiliate agency hacked; NATO, Obama administration threatened
In an apparent protest against the NATO and Obama administration, the LulzSec group announced the breach of FBI affiliate website, the Atlanta chapter of Infragard. The group raised claims that they have taken “complete control” over the website and has “defaced it”. They also announced that the data including passwords obtained from infragardatlanta.org would prove useful for them to hack into other FBI affiliates, since a lot of users tend to reuse their passwords even though the practice is ...
Hackers break into Sony's Security again
In a major setback for Sony, hackers have once again broken into the security of Sony Corp's computer networks, this time claiming to have stolen customer data. With this, they have shown that the company's systems still remain attack-prone.
Google Uncovers Gmail Hacking Originating From China
First Sony, then Lockheed Martin and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), and now none other than Google.... Hackers are spreading their malicious nets every nook and corner.
IAEA report blames Japan for ignoring tsunami risk at nuclear sites
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said Japanese government and the Tokyo Electric Power Company had underestimated the risks a tsunami can cause to the nuclear installations in the country. The latest IAEA report validates WikiLeaks revelations that IAEA had warned Japanese authorities about the risk of a strong earthquake.
Hackers Attack PBS Website, Post Tupac Shakur Hoax
The website of Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) has been hacked and hackers have also posted a hoax story claiming that rapper Tupac Shakur was still alive and living in New Zealand.
Upset hackers attack PBS website, say Tupac Shakur alive
PBS website was hacked and login and password information have been posted with fake news that says murdered rappers Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls are alive in New Zealand on Sunday after it televised its Frontline: Wikisecrets - a recent documentary on Wikileaks.
Group hacks PBS website in WikiLeaks protest
A group of hackers angered by a PBS documentary about WikiLeaks has posted a fake news story on the website of the public broadcaster claiming that dead rapper Tupac Shakur was alive and well.