Just today this was uploaded, wasnt sure wheather to post it or not. but im sure alot will like it. its a 3.42min video that displays the lulzsec log and speaks about what they believe in. They push the fact that they hope people will follow the new manifest of lulzsec. Enjoy [httpsv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJYhPrbtqug](<iframe width=)?autoplay=0">
Lolcats have been busy in the name of #AntiSec
Seems the LulzSec team that joined Anonymous is lol’ing away at yet another .gov site. In the latest just posted via twitter. https://www.marchespublics.gov.tn has been defaced with a nice message from the #antisec Operation about Internet censorship in Tunisia. Image of the defaced below for future references. content/images/gallery/antisecurity/www-marchespublics-gov_-tn-onmp-content-index-php-langar.png
dazzle pod release’s searchable list of released emails from 50th day package
IMPORTANT PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD !!!!!!! Yesterday LulzSec Announced that they are over as a group, since been confirmation that they have join anonymous in the fight against corruption. When they released the package yesterday there was a bunch of emails and passwords from various sites. Very important that everyone spreads the word and checks that there emails are…
LulzSec release 50th day package again, this time with no AT&T trojan
Well the last package file was laced with Trojan’s, im sure many people got hit by it. LulzSec have claimed that the Trojan belongs to AT&T to help spy on there workers etc…. The post came from @TPB_Stun A new 50 Days of Lulz torrent is re-upped by #Anonymous this time infection free :)@tpbhttps://t.co/iO98ivz#tpb#antisec@exiledsurfer Check these…
Man’s ‘horror’ at NHS web privacy leak
Rhianne Pope reports: A jobseeker has said he is “horrified” after logging on to an NHS job site and seeing other people’s data. The 62-year-old from Bicester, who wished to remain anonymous, said he visited Jobs.nhs.uk to look for a new maintenance job. But after registering his name on the site last Monday, he realised…
Human Errors Fuel Hacking as Test Shows Nothing Prevents Idiocy
Cliff Edwards, Olga Kharif and Michael Riley report: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security ran a test this year to see how hard it was for hackers to corrupt workers and gain access to computer systems. Not very, it turned out. Staff secretly dropped computer discs and USB thumb drives in the parking lots of…