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Cannon 06-16-2011 01:04 PM

Hackers take down CIA website
 

The CIA is looking into reports that its public website, cia.gov was taken down by a group of internet hackers called lulzsecurity.



At 5:48 pm on Wednesday evening a twitter account called “lulzsec” or the “Lulz Boat” posted a message that said, “Tango down — cia.gov — for the lulz.”



An hour later, The Washington Times could still not get on the website cia.gov.



Marie Harf, a CIA spokeswoman, said, “We are looking into reports of a cia.gov outage.”



A website for “Lulz Security” directs one to a website that contains what appear to hacked computer files from Sony, Nintendo and PBS among other groups.



Lulz, is internet slang for hilarious. The website plays the theme to the 1970s-era ABC television program, “The Love Boat.” The files on the website include a screenshot of a PBS website story claiming rapper Tupac Shakur is alive in New Zealand.



Lulz Security claim to be a politically motivated group of hackers.



One release on their website claims they hacked and then published the user data base of an FBI affiliated website known as Infragard. “It has come to our unfortunate attention that NATO and our good friend Barrack Osama-Llama 24th-century Obama have recently upped the stakes with regard to hacking,” a press release on the site says.



“They now treat hacking as an act of war. So, we just hacked an FBI affiliated website (Infragard, specifically the Atlanta chapter) and leaked its user base. We also took complete control over the site and defaced it, check it out if it’s still up: http://infragardatlanta.org/”



Bob Gourley,a former Chief Technology Officer for a U.S. intelligence agency, said Lulz Security is a well known group of hackers in the cyber security community. “Who are they? Your guess is as good as any,” Mr. Gourley, who is now lead investigator for CTOVision.com, a computer technology company with a cyber-security focus. “Their humor cracks me up so I imagine we share a similar culture. They could be a collective of mostly US and British computer scientists. If that proves true, what does that say about our notions of cyber deterrence?”



Mr. Gourley added, “I have mixed emotions over the antics of Lulz Security. Any unauthorized break in should be investigated as a crime and I hope all who participate in those crimes get caught. But as we learn about the forensics after their major attacks they are going after enterprises that make poor choices when it comes to security. At some point we citizens should expect more from corporate america and our government when it comes to computer security. Do we blame Lulz for their attack against Sony or do we blame Sony?”




lulz

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Visionz 06-16-2011 01:27 PM

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WytchDctr 06-16-2011 04:53 PM

The headlines I keep seeing - HACKERS TAKE DOWN CIA>> BWAHAHAHA...



what I keep reading. "hackers" take out the civilian webpage that probably sits on a small server because it gets crap for traffic.





That would be like shutting whitehouse.gov down with spam bots and claiming to have defeat the US...





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Mr. Muffin 06-16-2011 11:50 PM

alot of ignorant people are losing alot of money cause of these guys, they have leaked ATM info, and login/passwords for paypals/ fbi emails and all kinds of stuff

WytchDctr 06-17-2011 03:48 PM

so they are a**holes.. gotcha


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