Very good. This article will focus on the core of the HBGary hackers that would go on to form the elite LulzSec group. Future articles in this new and exciting Dark Arts series will focus on some ...
Leader of computer hacking group LulzSec identified as unemployed dad-of-two Hector Xavier Monsegur Secretly arrested last June and pleaded guilty to hacking charges in August Has reportedly been ...
British police arrested a teenager in Essex allegedly connected to the hacker group LulzSec, responsible for a slew of recent high profile Web site hacks and denial of service attacks. Britain’s ...
LulzSec said Monday that they had successfully hacked into the U.S. Senate’s Web site, Senate.gov, and posted “basic information on the file systems,” including user names and ...
"I'm a former hacktivist, I was involved in Anonymous and Lulzsec. I was involved in hacking the Westboro Baptist Church, which is a homophobic and racist group. W e would target groups like this ...
A cyber prodigy defended companies against intrusion while continuing to amass data through a series of his own hacks.
Jake Davis, former hacktivist and leading member of hacking collectives 'Lulzsec' and 'Anonymous' discussed his criminal past at Computing's Cyber Security Summit 2021. He opened up about various ...
8. Hector Xavier Monsegur, founder of LulzSec Hector Xavier Monsegur is said to be one of the founders of the hacktivism group LulzSec, short for Lulz Security. He went by the hacker name of Sabu.
Dismissive of prominent hacker groups LulzSec and Anonymous, calling them “dilettantes, amateurs, children.” Practices unique brand of “vigilante social activism,” fighting crime with ...
“We have observed that a hacking group known as LulzSec Black has publicly declared its intent to target the critical infrastructure of Cyprus,” Odyssey said. “The attack appears to be ...
The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office says they were a part of the group "LulzSEC," which pays members with cryptocurrency to commit crimes.
The 2011 Sony PlayStation Network breach, where hackers calling themselves "LulzSec" accessed the personal information of millions of users, exemplifies this motivation. The attackers ended up ...