United States Senate has been hacked by Lulz Security
In the wake of 26,000 emails and passwords being leaked, Lulz Security has a new target: the United States Senate.
Lulz Security raids US Senate & Bethesda
The seemingly unstoppable Lulz Boat has apparently sailed past the digital security perimeters of both the US Senate and Bethesda Softworks .
Cyber Attack Breaches, Takes Offline DOE Y12 National Security Complex Website
A cyber attack that some are attributing to the hacking group, Lulz Security, has breached the database behind the website of the Department of Energy's Y12 National Security Complex, which is located several miles from DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Pron gets pwned by Lulz Security
Lulz Security has struck again, pwning Pron.com and making off with the email addresses, logins and passwords of over 25,000 users. read more
Sony aka Sownage
Over the last two months, the multi-national Sony Corporation has come under a wide range of attacks from an even wider range of attackers. The backstory about what event prompted who to attack and why will make a mediocre made-for-TV movie someday. This article is not going to cover the brief history of hacks; readers can find details elsewhere.
Lulz Security hacker group warns NHS to beef up security following admin password hack
Lulz Security, the hacking group that breached the IT security at Sony and Nintendo, has warned the NHS its computer networks are vulnerable to cyber attack.
Lulz Security takes on Nintendo, FBI, Sony; FBI fights back?
Lulz Security, the hacking group that broke into a number of Sony servers and then denied any moral responsibility for repercussions of that hack, is at it again. The group discovered a security issue on one of Nintendo's Web servers, published the user database of an FBI information sharing program, and for good measure, published the source code to another Sony Web property. The Nintendo hack ...
Source code leaked for pricey ZeuS crimeware kit
Source code for the latest version of the ZeuS crimeware kit has been leaked on the internet, giving anyone who knows where to look free access to a potent set of malware-generation tools that normally sell for as much as $10,000.
Operation Payback’s next DDoS target: Fax machines
Operation Payback's next DDoS target: Fax machines Netcraft Operation Payback has begun a new fax-based campaign against some of the companies who decided to distance themselves from WikiLeaks. ... and more
Laptops of Lady Gaga, Timberlake hacked (who give a F*%#k?)
We are all ducks, meekly sitting...