LulzSec: Laughing at Your Security Since 2011

The provided text examines the hacking group LulzSec, detailing their brief but impactful existence in 2011. It highlights their shift from Anonymous due to differing ideologies and their self-proclaimed "gray hat" status, aiming to expose security vulnerabilities and prompt public questioning of data reliance. The source chronicles a series of high-profile cyberattacks against various organizations, including media outlets, gaming companies, and government entities, often employing Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. Furthermore, the text outlines the eventual downfall of LulzSec, primarily through the cooperation of their leader, Sabu, with authorities, leading to the arrest and prosecution of several members, and concludes by discussing the lasting impact of LulzSec's actions on internet security and ethical hacking.

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