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LulzSec Announces That It Is Done 412

MaxBooger writes "LulzSec, the notorious hacker group that's been on a rampage, just announced that it's disbanding. This follows 50 days' chaos during which time it took down several websites (including CIA.gov at one point), exposed passwords, exposed documents of the Arizona penal system, and at one point threatened to hit Too Big To Fail banks. Obviously, it's possible that the group will not abide by its promise to quit. Nobody knows."
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LulzSec Announces That It Is Done

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  • as the saying goes (Score:2, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 25, 2011 @08:03PM (#36572400)

    if you cant stand the heat, get your @$$ out the kitchen

  • by etymxris ( 121288 ) on Saturday June 25, 2011 @08:13PM (#36572502)

    Yes, and they had a document release planned for Monday. Something must have just happened.

  • by Bodhammer ( 559311 ) on Saturday June 25, 2011 @08:27PM (#36572606)
    Tyrell: The light that burns twice as bright burns for half as long - and you have burned so very, very brightly, Roy. Look at you: you're the Prodigal Son; you're quite a prize!
    Batty: I've done... questionable things.
    Tyrell: Also extraordinary things; revel in your time.
    Batty: Nothing the God of biomechanics wouldn't let you into heaven for
  • Re:Cui bono? (Score:1, Interesting)

    by Lesrahpem ( 687242 ) <jason.thistlethwaite@NOSPaM.gmail.com> on Saturday June 25, 2011 @08:45PM (#36572722)

    Please allow me to draw attention to something I wrote almost exactly one year ago. It is highly pertinent to this matter. More so than might be obvious with just a quick read. Pay special attention to the specific words used and how they relate to recent events. Here is a link, and below is some copy pasta, served up just for you. http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Jul/340 [seclists.org]

    Dear Uncle Sam:

    Apparently the United States is having some issues with its “cyber
    command”effort.
    This is my way of helping you out and contributing to your so-called
    “home front”. I believe the following dissertation generally reflects the
    current stance of my community in regard to your troubles. When I say
    community I am referring to hackers, the modern alchemists, wizards, and
    artists whose fore-bearers built this great nation of technology you now
    stand and rely upon.

    You make everything we are interested in illegal. As a result we are forced
    to be criminals if we want to learn the particular set of survival traits,
    commonly known as hacking. Sure there are “white hats” out there who possess
    the knowledge and skill to stop the types of attacks they, themselves, can
    come up with. They will happily work for you and do whatever you tell them.
    However, while you are sheltered within your own personal paradigmal bubble
    where all the children play nicely, the real world, 2.0 perhaps, awaits you
    outside. Out here in the real world you have been giving us the shaft in
    every way shape and form possible to discourage others from becoming like
    us.

    You didn’t want more of us. You didn’t want us to do what we know is right.
    You wanted to use us as a resource or a munition. You make the things we are
    interested in illegal so those of us who chose to learn any way are under
    your theoretical control. We’re legally criminals so we must comply with you
    and do as you like or we will go to jail.

    Now that you have exhausted your arsenal of fear, uncertainty, and doubt,
    you’ve come to realize you have some very troubling issues, the least of
    which is that your aging titanic, system of information exchange is at once
    your greatest strength and most needed crutch.

    I know you like the *bottom line*, so I’ll state it here in a language you
    can understand: We are pretty angry about how you have treated us over the
    last few decades, especially since September 11 of 2001. You have made our
    culture illegal. Now you want us to help you. You want us to conform to your
    standards and ways of living, thinking, and acting so we can protect you
    from the machinations of foreign minds.

    Do you really feel that we have any obligation or incentive to do such a
    thing? It benefits us in no tangible way to help you solve your mess. The
    more time goes on, the less and less we actually need or have any use for
    you.

    Is it so hard to approach us with the same respect and dignity you would any
    other nation? After all, while we may not technically own land or have an
    army, we are a force you know must be reckoned with. If you would approach
    us as you do other nations when you are in need perhaps we would feel better
    about exporting our natural resources: the knowledge necessary to correctly
    and securely provide and maintain the infrastructure you use for well, just
    about everything.

    I shall let this writ float along the aether, and perhaps some day, some
    way, it will reach some one who can do simple math.

    In parting, I must give you a brief history lesson; a reminder really: This
    war will be no different than every other war waged with wizards.

  • Re:What timing... (Score:4, Interesting)

    by nurb432 ( 527695 ) on Saturday June 25, 2011 @09:10PM (#36572864) Homepage Journal

    Sounds like they've pissed enough people off that they're starting to get ID'ed and arrested

    Or their asses kicked.

  • Re:Good (Score:3, Interesting)

    by vgerclover ( 1186893 ) on Saturday June 25, 2011 @11:18PM (#36573530)

    There are no innocent people.

    "I believe in karma! It means that I can do mean things to people ALL DAY and assume they deserve it! - Dogbert

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