Mathew J.
Schwartz
The hacking group known as LulzSec shows no signs of slowing down.
Early on
Wednesday, the group announced that it had taken offline Brazil?s official
government website, as well as the Brazilian president?s website.
As of
Wednesday...
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Mathew J.
Schwartz
The hacking group known as LulzSec shows no signs of slowing down.
Early on
Wednesday, the group announced that it had taken offline Brazil?s official
government website, as well as the Brazilian president?s website.
As of
Wednesday afternoon, both sites still appeared to be unreachable.
LulzSec?s activities and taunts come despite the arrest of a 19-year-old hacking
suspect on Tuesday, outside London, who was reportedly involved in the group.
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Seems the glorious leader of LulzSec got arrested, it?s all over now? wait? we?
re all still here! Which poor bastard did they take down?? said LulzSec via
Twitter.
We spoke with Chris Sather, Product Management for Network Defense at McAfee
about McAfee?s next generation firewalls that analyze relationships and not
protocols.
LulzSec said the person arrested by British police, named by authorities on
Wednesday as Ryan Cleary, ran a server on which one of LulzSec?s many chat rooms
had been hosted.
?Clearly the UK poli
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