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For 50 days in mid-2011 the hacker world and even the wider pop-culture world was enthralled by a rampant series of brazen hacks conducted by a splinter group of anonymous who called themselves LulzSec. They claimed it was “just for the lulz”, but as we explore in this episode, there was much more to this than simply the lulz. Wikipedia - LulzSec [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LulzSec] Wired - Anonymous’ Most Notorious Hacker Is Back, and He’s Gone Legit [https://www.wired.com/2016/10/anonymous-notorious-hacker-back-hes-gone-legit/] BBC - LulzSec hacker helps FBI stop over 300 cyber attacks [https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-27579765] BBC - LulzSec hacker group handed jail sentences [https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-22552753] Purdue University - Hacktivism: The Short Life of LulzSec [https://cyber.tap.purdue.edu/blog/articles/hacktivism-the-short-life-of-lulzsec/] Parmy Olson’s book - “We are Anonymous” [https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/parmy-olson/we-are-anonymous/9780316213523/] Chester Wisniewski speaking on LulzSec for the BBC - 2011 [https://youtu.be/AupFf80ZWhw?si=DxmNA-M6l1znF7QL]
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