Lulz Security or LulzSec, which bills itself those evil bastards from Tweeter, made headlines earlier this week by threatening to destroy rival hacker group that hacked into Sega network - but who is LulzSec and what does it want?
Sega said issued a warning to users on Friday that personal data may be at risk after being infiltrated, joining the growing numbers of high profile hacking targets.
What do the IMF, Citibank, Sony and now Sega all have in common? In a span of just a few weeks, all of these companies, and more, have joined the ranks of those firms fallen victim to cyber crime.
Sega joins the growing list of company's that have fallen victim to cyber attacks after warning users that personal data may be at risk.
Hacker group LulzSec released their 1000th tweet statement, so called a manifesto, to its friends and foes providing its rationale for its recent activities, proclaiming that “this is the lulz lizard era, where we do things just because we find it entertaining.”
A man lurking suspiciously overnight in Arlington National Cemetery was arrested by U.S. Park Police. Several major roads are currently closed near the Pentagon.
Casey Anthony's trial entered its 20th day with Jose Baez, Casey's lawyer trying to shred the prosecutor's evidence into pieces by suggesting that the allegation that Casey had used a duct tape as a murder weapon to suffocate her 2-year old daughter Caylee is false even as the toddler's father's identity came into focus.
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LulzSec, the hacker group responsible for security breach of several high profile targets including CIA, FBI affiliate, Sony, Nintendo, Fox and PBS has released the stolen data from the SonyPictures.com which includes personal information, including passwords, email addresses, home addresses, dates of birth, and all Sony opt-in data associated with their accounts. LulzSec tweeted moments ago providing the link to download the stolen data torrent through BitTorrent site 'The Pirate Bay'.
The prosecutors in Casey Anthony trial rested their case on Wednesday after presented 70 witness testimonies in 19 days.
If you want to take down a company’s website, Lulzsec, the hackers of Sony, PBS, FBI, the US senate, CIA, pornography and gaming websites, are taking up hack requests to help you.
With the E3 gaming conference in Los Angeles having just passed last week, the gaming community is still in an uproar but not over new games or consoles. It's currently caught in the crossfire of a hacker civil war between two prominent hacker groups, Lulzsec and Anonymous. A conflict that is almost beginning to look like a story straight out of a Scorsese film.
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.
In yet another High-profile cyber attack case, the public website of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency went down on Wednesday evening with Lulz Security claiming responsibility for the attack.
The CIA has succumbed to antics of hacker group LulSec Wednesday, making it just the latest in a string of high-profile companies that have fallen victim to cyber attacks.
The latest victim of the now infamous hacking group LulzSec is none other than the US's own Central Intelligence Agency, adding to the recent string of high profile hacking cases worldwide.
LulzSec claimed on Wednesday its responsibility for hacking the website for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.
Tango Down - cia.gov - for the lulz, the group tweeted at around 6 p.m., June 15.
The hacker group Lulz Security, which has already hacked into PBS, the FBI, the U. S. Senate and, abive all, Sony, took a bolder step by launching a hotline for taking hacking requests.
LulzSec, the hacker group, has opened a call-in line to take suggestions for the next hacking targets.
A tattoo artist in Orlando testified, Tuesday, that Casey Anthony visited his shop to inscribe the words Bella Vita on her body on July 15, 2008 - the same day 2-year old Caylee was reported missing to the police.
The FBI has entered into the picture of the ongoing Lance Armstrong doping saga, according to the co-owner of a Colorado restaurant.
Activists promoting pacifism and pro-labor causes have sharply questioned a sweeping Federal Bureau Investigation trying to link them to terrorism, the Washington Post reported.