LulzSec hacker arrested over Sony attack

LulzSec hacker arrested over Sony attack

A second member of the LulzSec hacking collective has been arrested by US authorities in connection with attacks on Sony Pictures Europe.

How much resources do you think are expended trying to find weekend warrior hacktivist ghosts- in the name of protecting corporate profits?

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Lulzsec / Anonymous Hackers admit plotting attacks on CIA

Lulzsec / Anonymous Hackers admit plotting attacks on CIA

Lulzsec hackers pleaded guilty to exploiting international firms, law enforcement, government agencies, and the CIA in a Hacktivist spree.

So does this mean the FBI is guilty of hacking the CIA?

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Hacktivism 101: The Anonymous Guide to Lulz

Hacktivism 101: The Anonymous Guide to Lulz

Hacktivism 101: The Anonymous Guide to Lulz – How Anonymous Picks Targets, Launches Attacks, and Takes Powerful Organizations Down.

Are you a moralfag or a lulzfag?

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Anonymous And The War Over The Internet

‘Late in the afternoon of Jan. 19, the U.S. Department of Justice website vanished from the Internet. Anyone attempting to visit it to report a crime or submit a complaint received a message saying the site was unable to load. More websites disappeared in rapid succession. The Recording Industry Association of America. The Motion Picture Association of America. Universal Music. Warner Brothers. The FBI.

By nightfall, most of the sites had come back online, but the people responsible for the outages had made their point. They’d landed what they hailed as the biggest blow yet in an escalating war for control of the Internet, and in one of their online command centers, “Phoenix” and his associates were celebrating.’

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