Self-proclaimed LulzSec leader arrested in NSW
The self-proclaimed leader of international hacking group Lulz Security has been arrested in Sydney by Australian Federal Police.
Just for Lulz: timeline of hacks
Lulz Security gained notoriety in 2011 for hacking government and corporate websites "for fun".
Self-proclaimed LulzSec hacking leader arrested in NSW
The Federal Police say they have arrested the self-proclaimed leader of international hacking group Lulz Security, or LulzSec.
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