News International Websites Hacked by Lulz

Obviously a very timely post this one. It seems someone’s been very cheeky about those dastardly Murdoch chaps. The News Corp owned UK newspapers the Sun and the Times had their websites hacked and blocked and then visitors were redirected to a fake obituary for Rupert Murdoch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

News International were aware of this attack and eventually managed to regain control for now of their websites. And who was responsible for such a malicious act of cyber insurgency?

“This was the work of Lulz Security, dear media,” read a statement posted on Lulz Security’s Twitter account at about 9 p.m.

Lulz Security is known for its distributed denial-of- service attacks, which can bring down websites by flooding them with thousands of service requests a second. The group’s Twitter account, @LulzSec, has more than 300,000 followers. The group operates anonymously and doesn’t have listed contact information.

With the Murcochs now forced out from the shadows in which they like to operate with lots of powerful spotlights trained on them and with likely legal action to follow – I’m sure this battle in cyberspace has only just begun.

Full story at Bllomsberg www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-07-19/murdoch-newspaper-sites-down-after-hacking.html

Tags:

You May Also Like

Malian Musicians film, They will have to kill us first

They Will Have To Kill Us First: Malian Musicians Fight Back on Film

words Paul Risker Art under siege is an enduring and troubling occurrence within human ...

uk culture magazine

How Not To Start A Magazine – Flux Magazine at ün-establishment

We’re looking forward to our event How Not To Start A Magazine on Tuesday ...

Hidden Features Android Phone

Discover Hidden Features on Your Android Phone

words Al Woods Your Android phone is capable of much more than you might ...

helpdesk software

Why Are Enterprises Implementing Help Desk Software

words Al Woods All decisions taken by an enterprise have a direct or indirect ...

tech startups

Britain’s small tech startups should consider investment visas

Britain’s small tech startups should consider investment visas – words Al Woods Investor visas ...