Lulz Security hackers take down Soca website in latest high-profile attack
Lulz Security claimed responsibility for crashing the Serious Organised Crime Agency website on Monday. It has targeted a long list of government and corporate websites.
LulzSec and Anonymous join in hack pact
Hacking groups Lulz Security and Anonymous have teamed up to target governments around the globe in what they're calling "Operation Anti-Security."
Hackers release web manifesto
HACKERS who have hit the websites of the CIA, US Senate and Sony claim to have targeted SOCA and an FBI partner organisation.
Hackers bring down British police site
Hackers temporarily knocked offline a website run by the British police Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), which targets organised crime in Britain and overseas.
Lulz Security hackers claim attack on FBI partner
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Hackers who claimed responsibility for online attacks of Sony and the CIA said they compromised the security of more than 1,000 accounts of a Connecticut-based FBI partner organization, hours before releasing a Web manifesto calling for "war" on governments that control the
Hackers take down UK police website
Lulz Security, a loosely aligned hacker group, has gone after a long list of government and corporate websites in the past month
Hackers bring down British police Website
Hackers temporarily knocked offline a Website run by the British police Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), which targets organized crime in Britain and overseas.
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
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