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June 16th, 2011, 05:33 PM
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Discussion on Lulzsec
As much as I hate to draw attention to what appears to be a script kiddie group spun off of the popular "Anonymous", I think it could turn into an interesting discussion.
If unfamiliar, check out this article.
Targets thus far have included:
- The CIA website (DDoS)
- The public U.S. Senate Website (hacked, but no sensitive data obtained)
- Various seedy websites (personal info was stolen and leaked)
- Sony's gaming network
- Possibly the recent bitcoin scandal
I don't think anyone that knows even an iota about info sec is impressed, but I find it interesting because of the brazenness of the attacks.
Who would seriously take on the risk associated with attacking the various targets above "for the lulz"? A bunch of script kiddies? Maybe. They certainly appear to lack the talent (notice they are carpet bombing instead of using a scalpel).
The obvious result of highly publicized but relatively non-damaging attacks like this would be a tightening of policy at the government level. Thus, it seems logical that the group responsible is an agency rather than a bunch of script kiddies. I remember reading something recently about the "Protect IP" act or something along those lines.
Now where did I put that tinfoil hat...
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