:: Related Links
:: Cool Sites
antoun sehnaoui


Posted by admin on Jun 24, 2011

The Atlantic WireThe Atlantic Wire - The hacker group LulzSec promised a big "payload" would be delivered on Friday, but it hit Twitter at just before 7 p.m. Eastern Time Thursday--which would have made it midnight in the United Kingdom. "Presenting Chinga La Migra " reads the announcement on Twitter, a phrase the Internet tells us translates roughly as "fuck the border patrol" in English. The new project targets border patrol activities with a release of Arizona police documents related to border control and described in an announcement as "law enforcement sensitive," "not for public distribution," and "for official use only." They include "hundreds of private intelligence bulletins, training manuals, personal email correspondence, names, phone numbers, addresses and passwords belonging to Arizona law enforcement."

Read More at

http://news.yahoo.com/s/atlantic/20110623/tc_atlantic/lulzse...

Read 213 times | The Atlantic Wire

Related News

• LulzSec computer hackers release Arizona state files (Jun 24, 2011)

• Suspect LulzSec hacker arrested in Sony Pictures breach (Sep 22, 2011)

• Suspected LulzSec hacker arrested in Sony studio breach (Sep 23, 2011)

• LulzSec hits Arizona police computers, reveals sensitive data (Jun 24, 2011)

• LulzSec Hackers Bid Farewell as the Law Appears Near (Jun 28, 2011)


Recent News

• Computer hackers access U.S. Justice Department website: spokeswoman (May 22, 2012)

• Hackers break into Azerbaijan Eurovision websites (May 17, 2012)

• UK agency approves BlackBerry 7 OS for government (May 17, 2012)

• Hackers booby-trap foreign policy group websites (May 16, 2012)

• Utah tech director resigns in wake of data theft (May 16, 2012)

• Cyberattacks Target Russian Broadcasters, Ustream CEO Responds (May 10, 2012)

• 2 teens arrested in Norway for alleged cyber attacks against government, corporate sites (May 09, 2012)

• 2 teens arrested in Norway in cyber attack case (May 09, 2012)

• Activist hackers temporarily block Putin's website (May 09, 2012)

• Twitter Debunks Reports of 55,000 Hacked Accounts (May 09, 2012)

• Interpol says organised gangs behind internet crime boom (May 08, 2012)

• Interpol to crack down on cyber crime (May 08, 2012)

• McAfee founder claims persecution in Belize (May 07, 2012)

• Lockheed wins contract to run U.S. cyber crime lab (May 04, 2012)

• Cyber-attack shuts UK crime body's website (May 03, 2012)

• Cyber-attack shuts crime body's website (May 03, 2012)

• Crime agency SOCA's website hit by hackers (May 03, 2012)

• British crime agency website knocked out by attack (May 03, 2012)

• Hackers pick Google's pocket with Mac virus (May 01, 2012)

• Religion riskier than porn for online viruses: study (May 01, 2012)

• Spam Texts: 4.5 Billion Messages a Year and Counting [VIDEO] (May 01, 2012)

• Microsoft says raid damaged cybercrime operation (Apr 30, 2012)

• Taliban website hacked as Afghan cyber war heats up (Apr 27, 2012)

• Hackers hit Philippines websites amid China dispute (Apr 26, 2012)

• Symantec shares drop after lowered 4Q outlook (Apr 24, 2012)


:: Search
:: Sponsored Links