‘A-Team’ Hackers Post Claimed LulzSec Identities

A group calling itself the A-Team has posted what they contend are the names, locations, aliases and even family members of the hacking cabal known as LulzSec. Could this be the real reason the high-profile hacking group disbanded this weekend?

Listening to A-Team tell the story, there is no love lost between this new hacking crew and whoever it is ends up being the real people behind now-disbanded group LulzSec (and related group gn0sis):

The problem with Lulzsec/gn0sis’s “Hacktivist” mantra is that they lack the skills to keep it going. As such after SONY they couldn’t get into anything. So they switched their focus to just releasing random crap that didn’t mean anything. Then they started running out of things they could hack. So they put out requests for people to join them. That got them a few hits, and now they’ve switched their gears again to be “ANTI-SEC”. Whether or not this was an attempt at bring other groups out of the shadows (el8, h0no, zf0, etc), you can only speculate. But as of this writing: 6/24/2011 Sabu and Topiary are the only two people updating the twitter and releasing shit. Kayla is MIA. The gn0sis kids are gone in hiding somewhere.

From what we’ve seen these lulzsec/gn0sis kids aren’t really that good at hacking. They troll the internet and search for sqlinjection vulnerabilities as well as Remote File Include/Local File Include bugs. Once found they try to download databases or pull down usernames and passwords. Their releases have nothing to do with their goals or their lulz. It’s purely based on whatever they find with their “google hacking” queries and then release it.

The timing of this data dump and abrupt the LulzSec “retirement” Saturday are indeed curious. I suppose if a number of high-profile arrests are made in the near future concerning teens and twenty-something computer experts we’ll know if this list is legit or not, huh? [Pastebin - Thanks, Adam]

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    Adam

    Monday, June 27, 2011 at 10:02 AM

    Starting to sound like a Movie with all this hacking and hacking groups. Who are the good guys and bad guys and who will save the princess.

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      TvZ

      Monday, June 27, 2011 at 12:42 PM

      Mario…duh

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      Lyndon L

      Monday, June 27, 2011 at 2:12 PM

      No good guys in this movie… Just a bunch of neckbeards herding together/against eachother wanting to be internet heroes since they have no power or respect in their real lives.

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        The Gremlin

        Monday, June 27, 2011 at 10:11 PM

        And this is still better than the actual “Hackers” movie

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    Matt

    Monday, June 27, 2011 at 11:38 AM

    I can just imagine a group of overweight nerds sitting around a table eating pizza and drinking diet coke saying “Oh no, A-Team are about to release our names, lets get out of here!”

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    Distractobot

    Monday, June 27, 2011 at 2:50 PM

    Can I just mention the fact the word ‘neckbeards’ is pure gold.

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    Franz

    Monday, June 27, 2011 at 7:42 PM

    No, Lulzsec are dumb kids who are giving hackers a bad name.

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    john

    Tuesday, June 28, 2011 at 11:12 PM

    i like how people always imagine the hackers as fat
    dungeons and dragons playing nerds when they are just normal guys who go to school and mostl ikely go to partys

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