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In today's GovInfoSecurity.
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A hacker group known as Lulz Security, which took credit for the Sony
and other breaches, says it broke into the Senate computer system.
In a message posted on its website Monday, LulzSec says: "We don't
like the U.S. government very much. Their boats are weak, their lulz
are low and their sites aren't very secure. In an attempt to help them
fix their issues, we've decided to donate additional lulz in the form
of owning them some more! This is a small, just-for-kicks release of
some internal data from Senate.gov - is this an act of war, gentlemen?
Problem? - Lulz Security."
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http://bit.ly/kHpY58
Bruce White, CRM, PMP
Newtown Square, PA
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