A hacking group on Wednesday posted Arizona law enforcement officers' personal details in an ongoing cyber attacks that has targeted government sites, banks and corporations around the world.
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After LulzSec announced its retirement after 50 days of lulz, or an Internet rampage, the flame of cyber war does not seem to be as active as it'd been. LulzSec apparently jumped back onto the boat of its old buddy, Anonymous, to continue sailing on the Operation Anti-Sec against the governments.
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A pair of documents among a cache of files that the hacking group LulzSec stole from the computers of the Arizona Department of Public Safety on Thursday, revealed how smartphones are used for activities like recording interactions with police and escaping speed traps.
LulzSec, the high-profile hacker group that dominated the attention of media and social media alike, has surprised its fans and enemies by announcing its game over, that they will shut down operations. June 25 would mark an end to 50 days of cyber havoc, but the group called on supporters to continue fighting its anti-government movement via Anonymous.
Hacking group LulzSec, who recently declared war against government entities, released a cache of stolen files in a move to end the 50 days of cyber havoc.
Hackers collective LulzSec, after terrorizing the Internet community and giving top companies and government agencies sleepless nights, has finally called it quits even as rival hack group TeaMp0isoN has reared its head.
Notorious hacking group LulzSec has shut down its operations, according to this document purportedly posted by the group. However, LulzSec did not confirm via Twitter or its website that it was quitting.
LulzSec is certainly a skillful hacking group. It bested big corporations like Sony, government agencies like the CIA, and even a cyber securities firm.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety strengthened its computer network on Friday, after hacking group LulzSec hacked Arizona DOP computers and posted a cache of files labeled as training manuals, emails and intelligence documents.
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Computer hackers who previously broke into a U.S. Senate server and brought down the CIA website struck an Arizona police website on Thursday, releasing dozens of internal documents over the Internet.
The hacking group's latest victim is the state of Arizona's Department of Safety.