LulzSec hack timeline: Doing it for the lulz
Fresh from their latest hack, Computerworld Australia brings you a timeline of LulzSec's major scalps
May 30: After being less than impressed with a Frontline documentary on WikiLeaks entitled "WikiSecrets", the hacker group attacked U.S. TV broadcast network, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
LulzSec broke into PBS servers and defaced the PBS NewsHour blog with an 'exclusive' that murdered rappers Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls were still alive and living in New Zealand. The group also posted online PBS staff passwords and login IDs.
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