ESSEX : British police on late Monday evening arrested a teenager suspected of being part of hacking group Lulz Security, which has claimed responsibility for cyber attacks on Sony, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and other websites.
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The Lulz Security group of rogue hackers is threatening to steal classified information from governments, banks and other high-ranking establishments, in what would be an escalation of its cyber attacks.
Lulz Security has outed two alleged snitches after UK police arrested Ryan Cleary , a 19-year-old (loosely) linked to the enigmatic hacker group. read more
Lulz Security has denied that a senior member of the hacking group was arrested by UK law enforcement officials.
U.K. police arrested a 19-year-old on Monday for allegedly attacking a police website earlier in the day, in what is the first arrest connected with the rogue hacking group Lulz Security. The Metropolitan Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU) said the teenager was detained following an investigation into network intrusions and distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attacks against “a number of …
BRITISH police said today they arrested a 19-year-old man as part of an investigation into hacking attacks by the group Lulz Security.
British police working with the FBI have arrested a 19-year-old man over attacks by the Lulz Security hacking group on the websites of the CIA, US Senate, Sony and others, Scotland Yard said on Tuesday.
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.
Hacking groups Lulz Security and Anonymous have teamed up to target governments around the globe in what they’re calling “Operation Anti-Security.”
HACKERS who have hit the websites of the CIA, US Senate and Sony claim to have targeted SOCA and an FBI partner organisation.