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Law enforcement official: LulzSec hackers arrested

Posted by deepquest under Lulz, Security (No Respond)

Top members of the computer hacking group LulzSec have been arrested and will face charges in New York, a law enforcement official said Tuesday.

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Two Britons 'among five facing US hacking charges'

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Five members of Anonymous and an offshoot hacking group, including two Britons, have been charged in the United States with taking part in a computer hacking conspiracy, a US law enforcement official and reports said.

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Lulz Security says hacking campaign over

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Hackers, who targeted law enforcement agencies, corporations and governments, say it’s time to “sail into the distance”.

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LulzSec’s first Operation Anti-Security release: Arizona DPS

Posted by deepquest under Lulz, Security (No Respond)

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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LulzSec said it leaked Arizona police documents

Posted by deepquest under Lulz, Security, Sony (No Respond)

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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Lulz Security pwns and owns Arizona law enforcement

Posted by deepquest under Lulz, Security (No Respond)

Lulz Security has published sensitive data hacked and extracted from Arizona law enforcement networks. read more

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Media links of the day

Posted by deepcore under DDOS, Wikileak (No Respond)

Media links of the day editorsweblog.org (blog) The Wall Street Journal and Al-Jazeera's Wikileak spin-off sites are not as anonymous as one might think.

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