• LulzSec (a contraction for Lulz Security) was a black hat computer hacking group that claimed responsibility for several high profile attacks, including...
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  • themselves LulzSecBrazil launched attacks on numerous websites belonging to the Government of Brazil and the energy company Petrobras. LulzSec claimed to...
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    Topiary, Sabu, and Kayla—formed the hacker group "Lulz Security", commonly abbreviated "LulzSec". The group's first attack was against Fox.com, leaking...
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    Hacktivism (section LulzSec)
    Lulz Security, otherwise known as LulzSec. LulzSec's name originated from the conjunction of the internet slang term "lulz", meaning laughs, and "sec"...
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  • S. citizen on the planet is eligible to apply to InfraGard." In 2011, LulzSec claimed responsibility for attacking chapter websites managed by local...
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    LOL (redirect from Lulz)
    into "ftlulz" (to distinguish it from "ftl" – "for the loss"). See also LulzSec. LOLOLOL...: For added emphasis, LOL can be appended with any number of...
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  • World of LulzSec, Anonymous, and the Global Cyber Insurgency. Little, Brown. p. 248. ISBN 978-0-316-21354-7. Halliday, Josh (24 June 2011). "Lulzsec - the...
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  • named Lulz Security (often abbreviated as LulzSec). LulzSec performed some hacks with political motives, but most of the hacks done by LulzSec were primarily...
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    related charge. Media sources indicate that persons part of Anonymous and LulzSec reported to Thordarson, and chat logs between Thordarson and Hector Monsegur...
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  • LulzRaft has stated that they are a non-partisan group with a general dislike of politicians. It is unknown whether the group is linked with LulzSec,...
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  • Archived from the original on 12 July 2013. "The rise of LulzSec: a hacking chronology". "Hackers Lulzsec Say Sony Pictures Attacked, 1 Million Users Compromised...
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    and co-founder of Celestia Labs. Al-Bassam co-founded the hacker group LulzSec in 2011, which was responsible for several high profile breaches. He later...
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  • Company published her book We Are Anonymous: Inside the Hacker World of LulzSec, Anonymous, and the Global Cyber Insurgency. Prior to writing it, Olson...
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    old or inactive accounts. On June 1, 2011, "hacktivists" of the group LulzSec were accused of using SQL injection to steal coupons, download keys, and...
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  • Olson, Parmy (June 5, 2012). We Are Anonymous: Inside the Hacker World of LulzSec, Anonymous, and the Global Cyber Insurgency. Little, Brown. ISBN 978-0-316-21353-0...
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    March 6, 2012. "FBI Says LulzSec Hacker Kingpin Was an Informant" Ball, James. The Guardian (UK), March 6, 2012. "LulzSec court papers reveal extensive...
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  • wrote a series of articles exposing Hector Xavier Monsegur as the head of LulzSec, revealing his months-long collaboration with the FBI, and detailing the...
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  • product Norton Antivirus. LulzSec, a group of hackers originating and disbanding in 2011 that claimed to hack "for the lulz". Masters of Deception, MOD's...
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  • e-bookshop. The data were leaked as part of Operation AntiSec, a movement that includes Anonymous, LulzSec, and other hacking groups and individuals. On July...
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  • servicemen. In June 2011 The Jester vowed to find and expose members of LulzSec. He attempted to obtain and publish personally identifiable information...
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  • general election on May 9. Within the day a separate group of hackers, LulzSec Pilipinas posted an online link to what it claims to be the entire database...
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    Scanners (PCOS)—automated voting machines. Another group calling itself LulzSec Pilipinas, claimed to have hacked COMELEC's website, and posted its database...
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    Retrieved July 28, 2011. Greene, Richard Allen (June 22, 2011). "Hacker group LulzSec downplays arrest, claims Brazil attack". CNN. Archived from the original...
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  • goods, and selling gameplay advantages". On 26 June 2011, hacker group LulzSec announced that they were able to hack into Battlefield Heroes and steal...
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    attention in June 2011 for providing DDoS mitigation for the website of LulzSec, a black hat hacking group. In March 2013, The Spamhaus Project was targeted...
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  • ja:ベネッセ個人情報流出事件 (Japanese language edition) Retrieved on 7 March 2021. "Lulzsec: A Short History of Hacking". PCWorld. 27 June 2011. "Bethesda leaked Fallout...
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