Only a little more than a month and a half ago, the merry pranksters of Lulz Security began their quest to wreak havoc on the computer systems of the world, all in the name of lulz.
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Lulz Security hacker group said that it has ended an Internet rampage that included cyberattacks on videogame companies, police and even the CIA’s website.
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A statement attributed to Lulz Security, which has tormented the computer systems of corporations and government agencies for 50 days, says it is calling it quits.
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Lulz Security , the hacking group that has been on a spree lately , might think its antics are hilarious. But some others in the hacker world are sick of its games.
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Lulz Security, a group of hackers who have tormented corporations and government agencies, said Saturday that it would stop its spree, 50 days after it first started its attacks.
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In its farewell, Lulz Security urged other hackers to join the “revolution” aimed at governments and corporations.
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The group known as “Lulz Security” continues to boast about leaking documents from the Arizona DPS website.
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Lulz Security , the hacking group that has been on a spree lately , might think its antics are hilarious. But some others in the hacker world are sick of its games.
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Hacking group Lulz Security has released a torrent of documents stolen from the Arizona Department of Public Safety in what it says will be the first release of information accumulated as part of ” Operation Anti-Security ,” a campaign to hack, disrupt, and embarrass law enforcement agencies and private security contractors. LulzSec claims that it targeted Arizona law enforcement in response to …
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IDG News Service – Lulz Security, the hacker group that earlier attacked websites of the Central Intelligence Agency and Sony, released Wednesday information that it claimed was hacked from the computers of an Arizona law enforcement agency.
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