Nine months after shutting down operations — and just weeks after several suspected members were arrested — the LulzSec hacker community has apparently sprung back to life, hacking the website of military dating site MilitarySingles. However, there’s some controversy over whether that site had indeed been hit by the hackers. LulzSec posted news of the hack on a Pastebin page and provided two sites from which details of the nearly 171,000 accounts it had stolen could be downloaded.
LulzSec Rears Its Smirking Head in Military Dating Site Attack
Posted by: Richard Adhikari March 27, 2012 11:58 AMNine months after shutting down operations — and just weeks after several suspected members were arrested — the LulzSec hacker community has apparently sprung back to life, hacking the website of military dating site MilitarySingles. However, there’s some controversy over whether that site had indeed been hit by the hackers. LulzSec posted news of the hack on a Pastebin page and provided two sites from which details of the nearly 171,000 accounts it had stolen could be downloaded.