Lulz and Anonymous launch Operation Anti-Security
					Lulz and Anonymous are joining forces to launch Operation Anti-Security , while declaring an "immediate and unremitting war" on the "freedom-snatching moderators" of 2011. read more                
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
BSA urges US Congress to pass Data Breach legislation
					 Afterdawn.com BSA urges US Congress to pass Data Breach legislation Afterdawn.com Some of the high profile cases include Sony's PlayStation Network (PSN) and SEGA's ongoing investigation of a data breach that affects over one million people. Other attacks of an even more serious nature have targeted the International Monetary Fund ..                
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
Newly Activist LulzSec Rushes to Sega’s Defense
					The hack into the SegaPass online newsletter and gaming service that the company announced yesterday bears the hallmarks of a Lulz Security attack. Confidential login information for some 1.3 million users was leaked, just like what LulzSec did with information from Pron.com, Sony, and an unnamed site tentatively identified as Writerspace.                 
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
Lulz Security Says It Hacked Sony, U.S. Senate
					June 20 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic reports on recent computer security breaches at Sony Corp., Nintendo Co. and the U.S                
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
Anonymous joins forces with Lulz Security to steal classified government information
					Hacking groups Anonymous and Lulz Security (Lulzsec) are joining forces to steal and leak classified government information                
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
Sega post-PSN security reforms not enough to stop hackers – International Business Times
					 TG Daily Sega post- PSN security reforms not enough to stop hackers International Business Times In a recent report to Gamesindustry.biz, Sega revealed that the attack was hackers were able to bypass several new security measures the company had put in place after Sony's PSN outage. SEGA West CEO Mike Hayes, speaking to GamesIndustry.biz last ... After Sega gets hacked, LulzSec offers to seek revenge CNET Sega Pass Network Hacked – 1.29 Million Affected TrustedReviews SEGA was hacked after post- PSN security update GamesIndustry.biz (registration) Product Reviews