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Jun28

LulzSec Disbands After 50 Days of Hacking

on June 28th, 2011 at 10:52 am
Posted In: General

Notorious hacking group LulzSec has disbanded following 50 days of hacking.

Over the last seven weeks, LulzSec has been wreaking havoc in the online world, accessing the networks of game companies, government agencies and much more. However, it would seem the group has decided to call it quits. In a statement released via Pastebin on Saturday, the group revealed that it only ever planned to carry out its hacking spree for 50 days.

“Our planned 50 day cruise has expired, and we must now sail into the distance, leaving behind – we hope – inspiration, fear, denial, happiness, approval, disapproval, mockery, embarrassment, thoughtfulness, jealousy, hate, even love,” the group wrote. “If anything, we hope we had a microscopic impact on someone, somewhere. Anywhere.”

However, while LulzSec is disbanding, the group encouraged others to carry on the Antisec movement.

“We believe in [Antisec] so strongly that we brought it back, much to the dismay of those looking for more anarchic lulz,” the message reads. “We hope, wish, even beg, that the movement manifests itself into a revolution that can continue on without us. The support we’ve gathered for it in such a short space of time is truly overwhelming, and not to mention humbling. Please don’t stop.”

LulzSec’s hacking spree included attacks on the NHS, the CIA, Sony and Nintendo.

Check the full letter below:


Friends around the globe,

We are Lulz Security, and this is our final release, as today marks something meaningful to us. 50 days ago, we set sail with our humble ship on an uneasy and brutal ocean: the Internet. The hate machine, the love machine, the machine powered by many machines. We are all part of it, helping it grow, and helping it grow on us.

For the past 50 days we’ve been disrupting and exposing corporations, governments, often the general population itself, and quite possibly everything in between, just because we could. All to selflessly entertain others – vanity, fame, recognition, all of these things are shadowed by our desire for that which we all love. The raw, uninterrupted, chaotic thrill of entertainment and anarchy. It’s what we all crave, even the seemingly lifeless politicians and emotionless, middle-aged self-titled failures. You are not failures. You have not blown away. You can get what you want and you are worth having it, believe in yourself.

While we are responsible for everything that The Lulz Boat is, we are not tied to this identity permanently. Behind this jolly visage of rainbows and top hats, we are people. People with a preference for music, a preference for food; we have varying taste in clothes and television, we are just like you. Even Hitler and Osama Bin Laden had these unique variations and style, and isn’t that interesting to know? The mediocre painter turned supervillain liked cats more than we did.

Again, behind the mask, behind the insanity and mayhem, we truly believe in the AntiSec movement. We believe in it so strongly that we brought it back, much to the dismay of those looking for more anarchic lulz. We hope, wish, even beg, that the movement manifests itself into a revolution that can continue on without us. The support we’ve gathered for it in such a short space of time is truly overwhelming, and not to mention humbling. Please don’t stop. Together, united, we can stomp down our common oppressors and imbue ourselves with the power and freedom we deserve.

So with those last thoughts, it’s time to say bon voyage. Our planned 50 day cruise has expired, and we must now sail into the distance, leaving behind – we hope – inspiration, fear, denial, happiness, approval, disapproval, mockery, embarrassment, thoughtfulness, jealousy, hate, even love. If anything, we hope we had a microscopic impact on someone, somewhere. Anywhere.

Thank you for sailing with us. The breeze is fresh and the sun is setting, so now we head for the horizon.

Let it flow…

Lulz Security – our crew of six wishes you a happy 2011, and a shout-out to all of our battlefleet members and supporters across the globe.

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Jun28

Survey: Users are still clueless about Internet security

on June 28th, 2011 at 10:25 am
Posted In: General

According to a study conducted by G Data Software, many computer users are still relatively uninformed about Internet security. After surveying some 15,559 Internet users in 11 countries aged between 18 and 65 (including 5,500 respondents in the US), the company concluded that users are inundated with ill-conceived notions about cyber security, leaving them exposed to various online threats.

The research discovered that 89% of participants have security software installed on their system (47.9% free and 41.1% paid), while approximately 9% either run protection-free or are unaware if their system is protected. The remaining sliver admitted to using a pirated version of paid software. Although this data isn’t alarming on the surface, G Data said most users have misconceptions about their protection.

For starters, 82% of Americans believe their free antivirus program provides as much protection as their paid counterparts. This isn’t comparing the adequacy of free versus paid antivirus scanners in themselves, but it’s underscoring that paid suites typically have a broader spectrum of coverage because they’re bundled with firewalls and other protection schemes — features many users are unaware of.

Although only 46% of Americans use paid suites (5% higher than the global average), 60% of US respondents believe they are protected by a full security suite. Nonetheless, that isn’t particularly startling either. It is, however, a bit disconcerting that 93% of participants think malware has an identifiable effect on PC performance, while over 45% say a computer will immediately crash if infected.

Users are also confused about where they are most likely to encounter malware. About half of the respondents are convinced that most malware is spread through email attachments or peer-to-peer filesharing services. According to G Data, most infections actually occur by visiting a site with exploitive code. In that same vein, 48% think their system can’t be infiltrated simply by loading a nefarious website.

The survey also attempted to determine what age group is best informed by comparing the answers of young and elder adults. Although folks in the 18-24 age bracket have more experience online, that familiarity is actually counterproductive to Internet safety as it encourages a false sense of security. Conversely, the inexperienced nature of those aged 55-64 tends to foster a greater sense of caution.

The older group scored better on seven out of eleven questions. G Data also compared the overall results of men and women — the latter of which scored better on eight out of eleven questions. However, G Data noted that it is unwilling to proclaim either sex the “winner” because the results between males and females typically varied by less than 2%. You can read the full 29-page report here (PDF).

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Jun24

Wi-Fi Enabled Fridge is Equipped With Apps, LCD

on June 24th, 2011 at 11:06 am
Posted In: General

Samsung’s new fridge comes with apps!

We’ve seen some pretty cool futuristic refrigerator concepts out there such as the self-cleaning fridge, and the cooking assistant fridge, but who knows how long we’ll have to wait to be graced with some of their technological wonders. It might be awhile until we can rely on our refrigerators to clean themselves out and teach us how to cook but Samsung has brought us one step closer to high tech refrigerator awesomeness.

The brand new Samsung Wi-Fi equipped refrigerator features an impressive 8 inch touch screen that allows you to play with eight included applications: Memos, Photos, Epicurious, Calendar, WeatherBug, AP, Pandora and Twitter. These applications make your stop to the fridge much more organized and informative by allowing you to write and view memos, notes, and calendar reminders. You can even immediately update your twitter status for emergency situations! “@Cheeseloverxoxo HELPP!!! NO MORE CHEESE!!”

Samsung’s innovative fridge can even enhance your dining experience by acting as a digital picture frame or lightening the mood with some Pandora music. Although the fridge doesn’t do anything fancy like cook your meals or stock itself, Samsung’s Wi-Fi Fridge would be a great addition to any tech lover’s home. Unfortunately for the price of $3,499 for the four door and $2,699 for the two door, it may be cheaper and more efficient to mount an iPad on top of your existing refrigerator.

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Jun24

Report: PopCap to Be Acquired by EA for $1 Billion

on June 24th, 2011 at 11:02 am
Posted In: General

PopCap, the company responsible for gaming gems such as Bejeweled, Plants vs. Zombies and Peggle, could soon be acquired for as much as one billion dollars.

PopCap’s got a number of hugely successful games in its portfolio and it seems those hit titles have attracted the attention of a potential buyer. Rumors circulating in the blogosphere suggest that PopCap is in final stage acquisition talks with none other than Electronic Arts.

Surprising as this news is, the sum of money being discussed is probably the most jaw-dropping detail of all — according to TechCrunch sources, PopCap’s price tag is set at over $1 billion. With EA’s current market cap sitting at $7.25 billion, a billion dollar acquisition would be a huge purchase for the company. However, TC’s Jason Kincaid writes, “We’re hearing that this is a Hail Mary pass from EA to break into mobile and social gaming — areas where the company hasn’t done nearly as well as it has in the console arena.”

The rumors first surfaced last night, though the buyer wasn’t known at the time. EA, Zynga and Chinese company Tencent were all named as possibilities. However, it seems tongues have been wagging since that report first hit the wire as TechCrunch has heard from two sources that the buyer is EA.

We’ll keep you posted on this one.

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Jun24

iPhone 5 now rumored to be announced and released in August

on June 24th, 2011 at 10:51 am
Posted In: General

Ever since the iPhone 5 was delayed, rumors have suggested production for the device will start in either July or September, but both expect it to arrive in time for this holiday season. Now a new rumor is claiming that the device will be announced right in the middle of the two: August 2011.

Apple has been giving some developers access to a device known as the iPhone 4S — an iPhone 4 with upgraded internals. Of course, that’s not the iPhone 5, which has been rumored to have anything from an 8MP camera manufactured by Sony to a larger screen but thinner bezel.

In fact, the iPhone 5 will reportedly have a radical new case design, according to a reliable source cited by BGR. Many expect Apple to announce the next-generation iPhone at its annual September event, which is traditionally focused on iPods. Apple may, however, break tradition and hold an event in the beginning or middle of August to announce the new iPhone, with availability to follow in the last week of August. It’s not clear what this means for the iPod event.

The iPhone 5 was largely expected to arrive this month, given the iPhone’s history, but was delayed. The first iPhone was released on June 29, 2007. The iPhone 3G was introduced on June 9, 2008. The iPhone 3GS was announced on June 8, 2009 and arrived on June 19, 2009 in the first countries. The iPhone 4 was announced on June 7, 2010 and released on June 24, 2010.

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