Hacker group LulzSec, it appears, is through with its “anarchic lulz”,announcingtoday via Pastebin (of course) that it’squittingafter fifty days of activity.
“For the past 50 days we’ve been disrupting and exposing corporations, governments, often the general population itself, and quite possibly everything in between, just because we could,” the group notes. “While we are responsible for everything that The Lulz Boat is, we are not tied to this identity permanently.”
“Our planned 50 day cruise has expired, and we must now sail into the distance, leaving behind – we hope – inspiration, fear, denial, happiness, approval, disapproval, mockery, embarrassment, thoughtfulness, jealousy, hate, even love.”
In the past fifty days, LulzSec has become a household name, hacking major targets including among its most notable victimsSonyandthe US Senate. On Friday the group claimed in a BBC news interview to have receivedover $18,000 of donations. While the group has never been publicly identified, in its final statement it states it consists of a “crew of six”.
In its latest tweet, the groupencouragesanyone who wants to join the ‘AntiSec’ movement to turn to Anonymous.
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If LulzSec is telling the truth and this really is the end, it’s gone out with what seems like a bang. A torrent file posted to The Pirate Bay points to a 457.84MB download which claims to contain information that includes AOL internal data, AT&T internal data and the “FBI being silly” among its contents. The full list is:
50 Days of Lulz.txt 2.64 KiBbooty/AOL internal data.txt 63.6 KiBbooty/AT&T internal data.rar 314.59 MiBbooty/Battlefield Heroes Beta (550k users).csv 24.67 MiBbooty/FBI being silly.txt 3.82 KiBbooty/Hackforums.net (200k users).sql 111.2 MiBbooty/Nato-bookshop.org (12k users).csv 941.8 KiBbooty/Office networks of corporations.txt 3.87 KiBbooty/Private Investigator Emails.txt 2.52 KiBbooty/Random gaming forums (50k users).txt 6.08 MiBbooty/Silly routers.txt 67.7 KiB
We’re in the process of downloading the data to verify its contents, but whether its final payload’s contents are accurate or not, it appears that LulzSec is bowing out having made enemies of governments and corporations alike. Of course, while the hackers may have quit, that won’t stop their enemies pursuing them.
UPDATE:We’ve listed the contents of the data dump in more detailhere.
Story byMartin SFP Bryant
Martin SFP Bryant is the founder of UK startup newsletter PreSeed Now and technology and media consultancy Big Revolution. He was previously(show all)Martin SFP Bryant is the founder of UK startup newsletterPreSeed Nowand technology and media consultancyBig Revolution. He was previously Editor-in-Chief at TNW.
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