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LulzSec Hackers Break Into Arizona Police Network, Publish Internal Documents

First Posted: 06/24/11 10:00 AM ET Updated: 08/24/11 06:12 AM ET

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WASHINGTON/BOSTON (Reuters) - Computer hackers who previously broke into a U.S. Senate server and brought down the CIA web site struck an Arizona police web site on Thursday, releasing dozens of internal documents over the Internet.

Lulz Security, saying it opposed a tough anti-immigration law in Arizona, said it was releasing documents that related to border control and other law enforcement activities. Its headline was "Chinga La Migra," Spanish for a more profane way of saying "Screw the Immigration Service."

It released about a half a gigabyte of data, including account names, passwords and contact information for several people. Reuters was able to reach two of them to establish that they were accurate.

A scan of the dozens of files released revealed what appeared to be security bulletins from other law enforcement agencies, internal planning documents and even routine reports on traffic incidents.

"We are aware of computer issues," said Steve Harrison, a spokesman for the Arizona Department of Public Safety, "We're looking into it. And of course we're taking additional security safeguards."

The Mexico border state passed a law last year ordering police to check the immigration status of anyone suspected to be in the United States illegally, in a bid to curb illegal immigration and border-related crime.

A majority of Americans supported the measure, but outraged opponents charged it was unconstitutional and would lead to the harassment of Hispanic-Americans, and called for an economic boycott of the desert state.

The most controversial parts of the law were blocked by a federal judge shortly before it came into effect last July, although Arizona is pursuing an appeal.

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Lulz, a group of rogue hackers who have not been identified, posts the results of its hacks on Twitter, the microblogging site where the group has cultivated more than 240,000 followers.

So far LulzSec's publicized assaults on Sony Corp., the CIA, News Corp's Fox TV and other targets have mostly resulted in temporary disruptions of some websites and the release of user credentials.

There have been few arrests in the hacks. British police said on Tuesday that they had arrested a 19-year-old man on suspicion that he was connected to attacks on Sony, the CIA and a British police unit that fights organized crime.

Spanish police earlier this month apprehended three men on suspicion they helped Anonymous, a second rogue hacking group that has teamed up with LulzSec.

Hacker attacks forced Brazil to shut down its presidential website and other government sites temporarily on Thursday, a day after cyber attacks briefly disabled other government sites.

LulzSec, whose hacks started to hit headlines last month, has published the email addresses and passwords of thousands of alleged subscribers to porn sites, it temporarily took down the public website of the CIA, and it published data from internal servers of the U.S. Senate.

Security experts who have researched LulzSec's origins say it emerged from Anonymous, which became famous for attacking the companies and institutions that oppose WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange. Anonymous also attacked Sony and governments around the globe that it considered oppressive.

LulzSec's members are believed to be scattered around the world, collaborating via secret Internet chat rooms. Suspected leaders include hackers with the handles Kayla, Sabu and Topiary, security experts say.

The group's name is a combination of lulz, which is slang for laughs, and sec, which stands for security.

(Additional reporting by Tim Gaynor in Phoenix and Roberto Samora in Sao Paulo)

(Reporting by Diane Bartz and Jim Finkle; Editing by Paul Simao)

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11:27 PM on 06/27/2011
Why did only Reuters and Fox cover the Beheading in Chandler Az in Oct. 2010.

Is beheading bot politically correct ? or was it because the victim and the perpetrators were Mexican ?
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Phemale
In War, Truth Is The First Casualty
07:50 PM on 06/27/2011
I wanna see their bar tabs.
03:52 PM on 06/26/2011
wish that the hackers would hack the pema county sheriffs office in arizona and release the documents concerning jose gurrea's death at the hand of the swat team. this is the marine that got shot 70 times and was innocent. he servred his country in iraq 2 terms only to come home and be shot by police in a botched pot raid that jose was not a part of. then after shooting him in front of his 5 old daughter and wife , they refused the paramedics acess to him to try to save his life. then the sherriffs office is running a smear campaign against the dead marine to try to justify thier false info that got jose killed. follow this link and pass it on http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/25/jose-guerena-arizona_n_86
06:07 PM on 06/27/2011
That "land of the free and home of the brave" stuff - not so much now-a-days...
03:45 PM on 06/26/2011
bhmjkl
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Konrad Klean
likes the taste of the red pill.
12:37 AM on 06/26/2011
Can someone please provide a link to a legit site where this information can be downloaded from? It would be interesting to see what's really going on at the desks of public officials we pay so well.
08:48 AM on 06/26/2011
Or here: www.lulzsecurity.com and then click on Releases.
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Konrad Klean
likes the taste of the red pill.
01:32 PM on 06/27/2011
Thank you very much.
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Luluu
10:27 PM on 06/25/2011
Thankyou Lulzsec for helping to keep us free !!
11:31 PM on 06/27/2011
Did lulzsec release anything about the beheading in Chandler Az. that occurred in Oct. 2010, or would that be politically incorrect ?
Epilef2000
Cafe Con Leche Party
09:41 PM on 06/25/2011
so these are mostly teenagers messing around? a great deal of sensationalism for a gorup that reveal..non-vital information....i hope this desn't lead to emergency legislation, unless the patriot act already provides some cover, but the real threats are from asia and eastern europe (perhaps iran)
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anthonytaurus
don't f&f me. you dont' know what I'll say next
11:52 AM on 06/25/2011
Ok, noooow we're doing something!!! I was getting bored with the script kiddie hax on porn sites. They should hit the NYPD next or the DEA.
05:02 PM on 06/25/2011
If some script kiddies can get this stuff from the police computers, I wonder what real hacker (china, russia and so on) can get.
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Konrad Klean
likes the taste of the red pill.
12:33 AM on 06/26/2011
You errantly assume they are kiddies based on *whose* telling you so again?
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anthonytaurus
don't f&f me. you dont' know what I'll say next
10:46 AM on 06/29/2011
Real hackers aren't wastin their time pulling off DDoS attacks on CIA websites. They're either getting information for future use or taking care of their own personal needs. If I was a hacker, I'd definitely go straight for banks and get a few million, get a yacht, and go live off the coast.
08:33 AM on 06/25/2011
That's real nice boys. Now do something for the aclu.
11:34 PM on 06/27/2011
Probably the AMERICAN Civil Liberties Union will file suit to protect them.

What is the agenda of the ACLU ? It is not to protect Americans !!
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rmurrayatlanta
05:51 AM on 06/25/2011
Warning!! More Propoganda! This never happened!
09:58 AM on 06/25/2011
It's real. You can download the stuff here: http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6490796/Chinga_La_Migra
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rmurrayatlanta
05:49 AM on 06/25/2011
Even more propoganda to push the internet kill switch.. I would say this never happened and if it did, the CIA knew all about before it happened.
01:25 PM on 06/25/2011
no this isn't propaganda. this is a real group of people that have existed for a while. but i understand your fear that this will cause large government intrusion upon the internet.
08:50 PM on 06/25/2011
You're exactly right.
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rmurrayatlanta
05:38 AM on 06/25/2011
And even more propoganda.. I do not beleive this storry. The C.I.A. is so transparent now. All of these fake cyber events are just to scare people so that they can easily get the internet kill switch installed.. I could almost gaurentee that the event discribed here never happened and if it did, the C.I.A. played a part in it... Have you not noticed all the internet cyber fake stories appearing as soon as they want to get the kill switch approved.. it is all so silly, why dont they just do it.
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TaxpayingVoter
Wait....whut?
05:41 PM on 06/25/2011
Dude, you are SO offbase....lol

The stories are real. Don't ask me how I know, however.
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Amishguy
I'm not really Amish.
12:55 AM on 06/28/2011
This is the work of a real group of hackers not the C.I.A. No matter what is put in place these guys will still be able to do these types of things. Let's be honest... who do you think they will hire to install the "kill switch"?
11:46 PM on 06/24/2011
It is my belief that any activity that is funded by the taxpayer should be open to public review by any citizen at will. But, I cannot support hacking into the servers citizens pay for. Sorry lulzsec your actions are just as criminal as the people who illegally enter the United States.
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Madbunny
Prison Guard - FireFighter - now a School Teacher
01:28 AM on 06/25/2011
Different. I wouldn't call what they did a clear equivalence, but I agree with you to a point.
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rmurrayatlanta
05:40 AM on 06/25/2011
um, this never happened.. it is all a fake story made up by the C.I.A. to furthur there internet kill switch propoganda. I could almost gaurentee you this
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Fred303
Let's Be Friends ^_^
08:46 PM on 06/24/2011
This just in..... U.S Authorities new about the location of "El Chapo" but did not inform the GOM.

This is not the first time Mexico has been kept in the dark by the U.S government , lest we forget about the ATF and the guns they let enter Mexico.
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Fido0311
Im in the middle of everything...Mostly trouble
05:47 AM on 06/25/2011
Well the ATF is about as criminal as you can get anyways.
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glockman
09:14 AM on 06/25/2011
You have some evidence you'd care to share with the rest of us?
11:39 PM on 06/27/2011
The BATFE. This is a scandal that goes up to the Attorney General, maybe the President.

The similarity to "Watergate" is amazing.

Check "Fast and Furious", or "Gunwalker" for the details.
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Elecktra001
PC assassin
08:26 PM on 06/24/2011
Chinga Lulzsec. Looking forward to viewing the perp walk on my big screen.
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RevSpaminator
Life is too short to drink light beer!
09:28 PM on 06/24/2011
Which one? Which fly do you swat to keep the rest from swarming an open garbage can on a hot day?
11:32 PM on 06/24/2011
THE WALK OF SHAME