http://pastebin.com/HZtH523f
Nice and funny!
These guys entertain me as well, but they do make some good points. How many groups out there are doing the same sort of hacks but not publicizing it?
quite funny as they come across as if they have nothing to lose, those kind of people are apparently the most dangerous.
I'm sure they'll more graciously accept the kudos and respect given by their peers.
They are happy to grass the naughties......
http://pastebin.com/MBEsm5XQ
(https://th3core.com/chat/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FOvFjc.jpg&hash=583ec0a609dfc4aad3363f3804a296b3517f88dc)
You guys caught this, right?
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23963232-cyber-crime-police-quiz-essex-teenager-who-hacked-the-cia.do
According to the story, it looks like he was caught red-handed hacking into the SOCA site (closest we have to an 'FBI')
Thanks for that Colin. For his sake, hopefully there won't be an extradition request.
The latest twist
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/22/lulzsec_pwned/
QuoteTeamPoison says it posted a message on the Website of a Dutch LulzSec member; this cannot be confirmed, because the Website has been taken offline. Although the Website is down, Google has apparently indexed the message (although, alas, apparently not cached it).
If the TeamPoison threat is genuine, LulzSec members could be in for a torrid time of it: the hack message threatens to strip away their anonymity in dramatic fashion, including "pictures, addresses, passwords, IPs, phone numbers etc".
and
http://lulzsecexposed.blogspot.com/
Spotted the team poison story last night... can anyone else see a film brewing from this?
There may well be. Not quite an 'Enemy of the State' though... somehow SQL injections and XSS exploits don't have that action feel about them.
The BBC managed to get a quick interview with one of them
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13912836
Seems misguided... if they go down after a big 'job' and get jailed, perfect for the film.
Seeing reports this morning that they have decided to disband.
Seems Anonymous are taking over.... http://www.abc.net.au/technology/articles/2011/06/27/3254252.htm
Their "Little teaser while we work on the actual release: Ever interested in anti-cyberterrorism training?" is 625mb downlod at http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XUKU5N27