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.
Hackers temporarily knocked offline a website run by the British police Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), which targets organised crime in Britain and overseas.
HARTFORD, Conn. — Hackers who claimed responsibility for online attacks of Sony and the CIA said they compromised the security of more than 1,000 accounts of a Connecticut-based FBI partner organization, hours before releasing a Web manifesto calling for “war” on governments that control the
http://iptraining.moc.go.th/hacked.txt defaced by Ashiyane Digital Security Team
Lulz Security, a loosely aligned hacker group, has gone after a long list of government and corporate websites in the past month
Online Social Media PS3 Hacker Going To Jail: Will LulzSec Express Their Opinion? Online Social Media Now let's think of the consequences Sony may face if this goes through… Remember what happened when GeoHot was taken to court
Hackers temporarily knocked offline a Website run by the British police Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), which targets organized crime in Britain and overseas.
Lulz and Anonymous are joining forces to launch Operation Anti-Security , while declaring an “immediate and unremitting war” on the “freedom-snatching moderators” of 2011. read more
Afterdawn.com BSA urges US Congress to pass Data Breach legislation Afterdawn.com Some of the high profile cases include Sony's PlayStation Network (PSN) and SEGA's ongoing investigation of a data breach that affects over one million people. Other attacks of an even more serious nature have targeted the International Monetary Fund ..