Lulzsec
Former LulzSec Hacker Sabu Will Finally Get Sentenced, After Years of Delays
Court documents reveal why Hector Xavier Monsegur’s sentencing kept getting delayed.
FBI Hacker-Informant Sabu's Sentencing Has Been Delayed for the Seventh Time
The hacker turned informant keeps getting his day in court delayed, perhaps because the FBI isn't finished with him.
How Criminal Hackers Turn Legit
Three former cybercriminals talk about making money, going to jail, and staying on the straight and narrow.
The British Government Used DDoS Attacks Against Hacktivists
In quite the role reversal, the latest Snowden leaks allege that intelligence agency GCHQ targeted Anonymous-affiliated groups with hack attacks.
When a Victim of Jeremy Hammond Testified
"You ever been pizza bombed?" Vince In the Bay asked Jeremy Hammond's judge.
Topiary Is Free: The Lulziest Tweets of Anonymous's Hacker-Comedian
Jake Davis has been released from prison after 37 days, but he is "forbidden from creating encrypted files, securely wiping any data or deleting his internet history."
A Chat with Some Immoral Hackers Who Don't Care About Your Feelings
Chances are, you don't understand how to use the internet. You think you do, but are you even aware of the scale of it? It's fucking massive. Unless you are the number-one person in the entire world at understanding the internet, there is always...
The Feds Are Making It Hurt in Every Way Possible for Weev, But for What?
Taking a #weevroadtrip to the Pennsylvania prison where the hacker's being held.
Sabu's Secret Life with the FBI May Last a Little Longer
Sabu stands to benefit from being an informant a little longer.
Meet the Mysterious Hacking Collective Who Love Trolling Anonymous
Hacktivist collective Anonymous had one of their main Twitter feeds hacked yesterday. As you might imagine, this is a big deal in the hacking world. At this point, Anonymous is to hacking what Alex Rodriguez is to baseball and Will Smith is to rapping...
Anonymous Isn't a National Security Threat, But the FBI Wants it to Be
The general consensus among authorities is that Anonymous is a threat, both from a criminal and national security perspective. The criminal aspect is easy for police to argue; taking down a "corporation like Sony":http://motherboard.vice.com/2011/4/1...