For weeks now, tech headlines have been dominated by news of security breaches, data dumps, and hackers. It kicked off in April when Sony had to take its PlayStation Network offline for nearly a month ...
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Sony just can't catch a break from hackers. A group calling itself "Lulz Security" announced a fresh attack on Thursday, posting online snippets of data it says came from a ...
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Hackers from Lulz Security (“LulzSec”) broke into Sony Pictures servers, grabbed one million user accounts and plaintext passwords, then released a large sample of this data online yesterday. The data ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Both the hacking supergroup calling itself Lulz Security and researchers fighting against it have borrowed ...
Lulz Security said the passwords belonged to members of the Atlanta chapter of Infragard, a public-private partnership devoted to sharing information about threats to US physical and internet ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Lulz Security, a small but more sophisticated hacker offshoot of Anonymous that rapidly won attention from the ...
Why did the hackers at Lulz Security (“LulzSec”) invade Sony Pictures websites, take down cia.gov, and release 60,000+ e-mail addresses and passwords? For the lulz, of course—but what might look lulzy ...