Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Amit Hackers Translucent Networks U.S. Senate

One group of ghost-hacker who was behind a series of cyber attacks recently, on Monday (13 / 6), claimed to have been stolen from the internal data network of the U.S. Senate.

The hacker group, which uses the name "Lulz Security", published the details of the document which is said to have been taken from Senate.com, on the Internet at the address lulzsecurity.com.

"This is a small launch that was just the beginning of some internal data from Senate.com - this is a war action, gentlemen!" Lulz Security said in a statement quoted by the AFP - who monitored ANTARA here on Tuesday.

Lulz Security has been claimed to have launched a series of cyber attacks in recent weeks.

The goal includes the operations "online" (in network) Sony, networking FBI partner, networking video game developer Bethesda Softworks and U.S. non-profit networking organization, the Public Broadcasting Service.


There has been no response from the manager of AFP Senate.gov when asked for confirmation regarding the statement Lulz Security. (C003/A011/K004)