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Suspected LulzSec hacker arrested in Australia

Australian police have arrested a man they say is affiliated with international hacking collective Lulz Security on a charge of attacking and defacing a government website, officials said Wednesday.

 

Hacker group LulzSec reborn, exposes 171,000 military accounts

Lulzsec Reborn

The hacker group known as LulzSec appears to be back after many months of laying low, claiming to have exposed the accounts of nearly 171,000 members of the military.

 

FBI arrests three suspected LulzSec hackers: source

LulzSec Hackers Charged

One of the world's most-wanted cyber hackers secretly became an FBI informant last year and helped bring in five other suspected leaders of the loose-knit international Anonymous group who were charged with computer crimes on Tuesday.

 

How Hackers Take Over Web Sites with SQL Injection / DDoS

Even if you’ve only loosely followed the events of the hacker groups Anonymous and LulzSec, you’ve probably heard about web sites and services being hacked, like the infamous Sony hacks. Have you ever wondered how they do it?

 

Scotland Yard Arrests LulzSec Hacker 'Kayla' | FoxNews.com

Scotland Yard has arrested two men who together used the online pseudonym Kalya and were central figures in the notorious online hacker groups Anonymous and LulzSec

 

Scotland Yard Announces LulzSec Hacker "Topiary" Arrested In U.K.

Scotland Yard Announces LulzSec Hacker

One by one, the lulz are coming to an end. Scotland Yard announced Wednesday that it had arrested a 19-year-old it claims is a core member of the hacker group LulzSec who goes by the name “Topiary.” The young hacktivist was captured in a home in the Shetland Islands off the northeast coast of Great Britain, and taken to London for questioning.

 

LulzSec Says Goodbye, Dumping NATO, AT&T, Gamer Data

LulzSec Says Goodbye, Dumping NATO, AT&T, Gamer Data

LulzSec has just bid the Internet adieu. And its parting gift seems to be one hell of a mess. After 50 days of manic attacks on targets ranging from Sony to the CIA, the hacker group called it quits Saturday with a typically irreverent statement...

 

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