CIA website goes down, hackers claim responsibility
The public website of the Central Intelligence Agency went down on Wednesday evening as the hacker group Lulz Security said it had launched an attack.
LulzSec hackers taunt with telephone hotline
Lulz Security hacker group is flaunting its notoriety with a telephone hotline for people to call and suggest targets for cyber attacks.
Lulz Security hackers launch telephone request line
Lulz Security has become so infamous and knows it that the international hacker group is setting up a telephone request line.
Lulz Security fires a DDoS salvo at online gamers
The online gaming world is reeling following a Tuesday filled with non-stop DDoS attacks against a number of industry heavyweights. read more
LulzSec opens hack request line
The hacker group Lulz Security has opened a telephone request line so its fans can suggest potential targets.
For the Lulz: Escapist, EVE online and others attacked in LulzSec DDoS party
Lulz Security, also known as LulzSec or “those $#*! hackers again”, continued their unchallenged online rampage today. They dubbed their latest hacking conquests: Titanic Takeover Tuesday. The casualties of the attacks include Escapist Magazine as well as some popular online gaming sites.
Titanic Takeover Tuesday: LulzSec’s busy day of hacking escapades
Lulz Security, the hacking group apparently motivated by nothing more than their desire to laugh at the mayhem they cause, has had a busy day in an event they called Titanic Takeover Tuesday. Taking a break from their dumps of user data and server break-ins, today saw the group perform a bunch of distributed denial of service attacks against a range of targets
After Lulz Security Breach, U.S. Internet Needs Tightening
COMMENTARY | Over the weekend, the hacker group Lulz Security broke into the Senate website.
Lulz Security Launches Titantic Takeover Tuesday, Cripples Gaming Sites
Hacker group claiming responsibility for attacks on The Escapist, Minecraft, and Eve Online.
Lulz Security Hackers Break Into Senate Computers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate's website was hacked over the weekend, leading to a review of all of its websites, in the latest embarrassing breach of security to hit a major U.S.-based institution.