重生之反派就是我全文:黑客组织LulzSec公布所盗窃文件

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声称攻击了公司和政府机构的黑客组织Lulz Security(简称LulzSec)周六公布了一批文件,并说这些文件是它窃取的。该组织说,它在网上为时近两个月的疯狂捣乱将由此结束。
LulzSec网站上发布的一封信说,该说“一路平安”(法语)了。该组织常常采用与航海有关的装饰,这条信息也采用了很多航海术语。它说,我们计划中的50日巡航已经结束,现在我们必须驶向远方。
在LulzSec疑似停止攻击行为之前,紧随着索尼(Sony Corp.)客户数据被攻破、约1亿用户私人信息泄露,多个不同组织发起了一轮密集的攻击。
LulzSec并没有声称是它发起了最初针对索尼的攻击,但之后不久就把这家日本科技与传媒巨头当成了靶子。
LulzSec还攻击了任天堂(Nintendo Co.)和PBS电视台等公司,以及联邦调查局(Federal Bureau of Investigation)一个部门、参议院和中央情报局(CIA)等政府机构。
LulzSec曾说,它的攻击一方面是为了让人们更加意识到安全防护的薄弱,另一方面是为了找乐。但LulzSec公布了亚利桑那州公共安全部的文件,以抗议该周一项有争议的移民法案,这个时候,它表现出了一种更加明显的政治立场。
在告别信中,LulzSec还公布了一组文件,据它说,其中一部分文件偷自美国在线(AOL Corp.)、美国电报电话公司(AT&T Inc.)和联邦调查局。
美国在线、美国电报电话公司和联邦调查局没有立即回复置评请求。LulzSec也没有回复发给其Twitter账户的一条置评请求。
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Lulz Security, a hacker group that has claimed attacks on corporations and government entities, released on Saturday a cache of allegedly stolen files in a move it says will mark the end of its nearly two-month spree of digital mayhem.
'It's time to say bon voyage,' the group, which also goes by the name LulzSec, wrote in a message posted on its website. The message employed many sailing terms, part of the group's frequent use of nautical motifs. 'Our planned 50-day cruise has expired and we must now sail into the distance.'
The apparent end of LulzSec's hacking comes after a swell of attacks from various groups that followed a breach of customer data from Sony Corp. That hack compromised the personal information of roughly 100 million users.
LulzSec did not claim responsibility for the initial Sony attack, but targeted the Japanese technology-and-media giant soon after.
The group has attacked other companies, including Nintendo Co. and broadcaster PBS, as well as government entities such as a Federal Bureau of Investigation affiliate, the Senate and the CIA.
While the group has claimed its attacks are made both to raise awareness of poor security and to have fun, LulzSec took a more overtly political stance when it released documents from the Arizona Department Public Safety as a form of protest against a controversial state immigration law.
In its farewell message, the group also posted a cache of files that included documents it claims it poached from AOL Corp., AT&T Inc. and the FBI.
AOL, AT&T and the FBI did not immediately respond to requests for comment. LulzSec also did not respond to a request for comment on its Twitter account.