Lulz Sec Returns, Plants Fake Story on the website of The Sun
Lulz Sec, the disbanded cyber-attack group has resurfaced again. In the latest attack, Lulz Sec targeted various British websites related to the Rupert Murdoch owned News Corporation.

The Anonymous group has also reportedly claimed responsibility for bringing down the website of The Times and claims to have access to personal data related to the employees of the News group. Other group websites such as the Sunday Times and News International Site were not accessible. Lulz Sec has warned that the latest attack is only Phase 1 of the new wave of attacks.
The news group has been at the center of a major phone tapping controversy in United Kingdom (U.K), which forced the company to shut down popular 'News of the World' Tabloid. The latest attack comes at a time when Rupert Murdoch and his son James Murdoch are due to appear before a U.K Parliamentary committee. Both Anonymous and Lulz Sec are infamous for distributed denial-of-service attacks on websites. Lulz Sec gained instant attention by launching frequent attacks, announcing the attack on Twitter and publishing extracted details online. Lulz Sec's onslaught made other groups to swing into action.
Last month, the group had announced dissolution after a 50 day saga of cyber-attacks on high profile websites. The announcement followed publication of leaked Internet Relay Chat (IRC) logs between various members of the group. A rival attack group TeaMp0ison also claimed access to the details of Lulz Sec members. More recently, another Rival attacker Jester claimed to have unmasked the real identity of Sabu, the head of Lulz Sec. Various reports suggested that members of the group had joined Anonymous and other attacking groups. Frequent attacks pose challenge for the law enforcement. Counter crime professionals may leverage online IT degree programs and online computer forensics training programs to enhance their capabilities in combating sophisticated threats.
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