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Lulz hackers say attacks are entertainment
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) June 17, 2011

Computer hackers who have hit the websites of the CIA, US Senate, Sony and others during a month-long rampage said Friday that they were staging the attacks for their own entertainment.

"You find it funny to watch havoc unfold, and we find it funny to cause it," the hacker group known as Lulz Security said in a 750-word online "manifesto."

"For the past month and a bit, we've been causing mayhem and chaos throughout the Internet, attacking several targets including PBS, Sony, Fox, porn websites, FBI, CIA, the US government, Sony some more, online gaming servers," Lulz said.

"While we've gained many, many supporters, we do have a mass of enemies, albeit mainly gamers," Lulz said, adding that they were not concerned.

"This is the lulz lizard era, where we do things just because we find it entertaining," said Lulz, whose name is a derivative of the text shorthand for LOL, or "laugh out loud."

"This is the Internet, where we screw each other over for a jolt of satisfaction," the group said.

"We release personal data so that equally evil people can entertain us with what they do with it," Lulz said. "And that's all there is to it, that's what appeals to our Internet generation.

"We're attracted to fast-changing scenarios, we can't stand repetitiveness, and we want our shot of entertainment or we just go and browse something else, like an unimpressed zombie," Lulz said.

The group said it will "continue creating things that are exciting and new until we're brought to justice, which we might well be."

Lulz has released tens of thousands of user names and passwords in recent weeks but the group said Friday they were "sitting on" the personal information of 200,000 users of the Brink videogame.

"It might make you feel safe knowing we told you, so that Brink users may change their passwords," Lulz said.

On Wednesday, Lulz knocked the CIA's public website, cia.gov, out of commission for about two hours.

Lulz, in a message on their Twitter feed @LulzSec on Friday, also denied reports that they were in conflict with the hacker group Anonymous, from which Lulz is believed to have formed.

"To confirm, we aren't going after Anonymous," Lulz said.

Anonymous has been staging cyberattacks for years on companies cracking down on music and movie piracy and gained notoriety last year with cyberattacks in support of controversial website WikiLeaks.




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Malaysians main culprits in web attack: minister
Kuala Lumpur (AFP) June 17, 2011 - Most of the hackers who attacked dozens of government and private websites in Malaysia are locals, a minister said Friday.

The attacks on at least 91 websites Thursday followed online threats by Internet activists known as the "Anonymous" group that they would disrupt a Malaysian government portal to protest against Internet censorship.

Ninety percent of those who attacked some 200 websites over the past four days were locals, and authorities were in the process of identifying them, said science, technology and innovation minister Maximus Ongkili.

"We have come to know that most of the hackers were locals, not from abroad," he was quoted by national news agency Bernama as saying.

According to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), 91 websites, including 51 government sites, were disrupted Thursday alone.

In an update Friday, the commission, Malaysia's Internet watchdog, said the attacks were abating, and most websites had recovered.

"MCMC is still monitoring the situation and continuing to work with other agencies to enhance security measures," it said.

MCMC decided last week to block 10 popular file-sharing websites in an effort to combat piracy. Government officials have denied the move amounts to Internet censorship.

The "Anonymous" group sabotaged Turkish sites last week to protest against Internet censorship. On Tuesday, Turkish police arrested 32 people suspected of belonging to "Anonymous" over the attacks.





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