Showing posts with label LulzSec. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LulzSec. Show all posts

The predator becomes the prey: Lulzsec members supposedly unmasked by rival hacking group

9/2/11

Well color us surprised</sarcasm>. Notorious internet hacking collective Lulzsec, which claim have disbanded a few days ago have themselves been hacked by a rival group calling themselves the A-Team, and have been unveiled via a comprehensive list of names, email addresses and possible locations of those involved in some of the group’s hacking activities in the same site that Lulzsec used when dumping data, namely pastebin. The timing of the unveiling sheds new light to Lulzsec’s abrupt departure from the hacking scene, which confirms rumours that the group was forced to go their separate ways because of rising pressure from both government agencies like the FBI and other hacking groups that doesn’t share Lulzsec’s view on hacking for the lulz. The data dump gives the A-Team’s motivation for unmasking, or in internet speak, doxing, the group, and gives hackers everywhere a piece of wisdom that’s always conveniently forgotten: “The internet by definition is not anonymous.  Computers have to have attribution. If you trace something back far enough you can find its origins.”
Via: Gizmodo
Source: Pastebin
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Lulzsec calls it quits, the Internet breathes a sigh of relief for now


Notorious hacking collective Lulzsec, responsible for quite a bit of tomfoolery in this series of tubes we call the internet is apparently calling it quits. In a post in their favorite data dump pastebin, the group has announced that “it’s time to say bon voyage. Our planned 50 day cruise has expired, and we must now sail into the distance, leaving behind – we hope – inspiration, fear, denial, happiness, approval, disapproval, mockery, embarrassment, thoughtfulness, jealousy, hate, even love. If anything, we hope we had a microscopic impact on someone, somewhere. Anywhere.” The group has added “We hope, wish, even beg, that the movement manifests itself into a revolution that can continue on without us. The support we’ve gathered for it in such a short space of time is truly overwhelming, and not to mention humbling. Please don’t stop. Together, united, we can stomp down our common oppressors and imbue ourselves with the power and freedom we deserve.” Some people are saying that their sudden and abrupt departure was a direct result of several organizations banding together and looking for the group, including the FBI and other hackers. Whatever the case, the entirety of the internet is breathing a sigh of relief, and we can all go back to sending chain emails and putting grammatically incorrect captions on cat pictures again.
Source: Pastebin
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