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LulzSec Hacked by Rival Hackers

LulzSec appears to have been hacked by rival hackers. It's not 100% sure why this was done but maybe due to the recent incident where they released the names of two hackers to the FBI. There are some interesting statements that have been made by the rival group.

Misterhbk5434d ago (Edited 5434d ago )

Lmao! Lulzsec not looking so strong now. I hope they get brought down hard and fast!

Solid_Snake-5434d ago

this is great news. i hope team poisen get rewarded for there work as they are saving alot of time and money for the companies that are suffering to lulz.

once again nice work guys.

Spenok5433d ago

I totally agree. This brings great news to an already awesome day.

NAGNEWS5434d ago (Edited 5434d ago )

this is a really cool world XD

edit:XD XD XD XD

mandf5434d ago

They were never strong. They were a bunch of wannabees. They used the same methods off creation of others. You can't be a criminal and run around advertising what you do and rat out others then claim you are hard. Most of the attacks were all primitive and simplistic in nature. You can't scream at the top of your lungs we are anon and lulzsec and not expect to be outed when you are drawing heat to REAL hackers. For all your hacking efforts you have fail to even to get credit cards or any financial advancement in life. Crime that doesn't pay is a cry for attention or a mental disorder. All they have done is look at public info and copied it. Then every gets scared for no reason. They cry we have hacker rights then go after nobody that hurts them but the average person. These hacker groups have absolutely no direction. So far they have turned out to be teenagers. Anon and lulzses, I have a message to you " You are nothing but amateur hackers with no real skill. Everything you have done is a copycat of what others have done before you. The real hackers don't advertise or leave evidence. You have no rights. Hacking is a crime. You don't protect us. You only hurt us. You shut down networks to cost money to a corp. Well with any business those costs always come to the customer and tax payers. You hurt peoples jobs and lively hood because you think you are just. You have accomplished absolutely nothing with you hacks and have changed nothing. Get a life and earn something to see how it feels to be a productive member of society. Society is not perfect because of people not because it wants to infringe on people rights. You are all losers. HACK THIS." These groups are all going to rat each other out. 3 years doesn't sound like much but when you are in jail things last an eternity. 3 years are going to be a long time for those not physically or mentally fit. Convicts are a different breed of people. Good luck in jail.

killerhog5434d ago

With hacking getting worse and more malicious, punishment won't be like getting caught hacking 15+ years ago. Governments might up the punishment and hackers might be treated as terrorist; and we all know they dont give terrorist 2 years and probation. Back then and currently (for now) hacking big companies or rival companies can land you a job, but this might change, if a law preventing caught or known hackers from being hired, if traced back to criminal activities passes. A lot of countries already started this and caught hackers will lose EVERYTHING. Remember, more and more life is revolving around technology and the government needs to ensure it's people they are protected. What lulzsec and other dumb hacking groups are doing, is attracting to much heat and making people (businesses, law enforcement, civilians etc.) aware of this scene.

GMAnton5434d ago

It was just a matter of time before this happened.

ManBearPork5434d ago

See what happens when you put "Lul sec" in google translate from dutch to english.
http://translate.google.com...

mac_sparrow5434d ago

Brilliant, simply brilliant.

Quickstrike5434d ago

for the past few days I've been wanting to create a Twitter account just to tell lulzsec just that XD

Psychotica5434d ago

So much for the security experts!

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