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Lizard Squad was a black hat hacking group, mainly known for their claims of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks [1] primarily to disrupt gaming-related services. On September 3, 2014, Lizard Squad seemingly announced that it had disbanded [ 2 ] only to return later on, claiming responsibility for a variety of attacks on prominent ...
On July 22, 2015, after threatening a member of the hacker group Lizard Squad on Twitter, [7] Smedley stepped down from his position as president and CEO of Daybreak Games Company. [8] Four months after stepping down, Smedley announced the startup of his own game development company, Pixelmage Games, and a game called Hero's Song.
Ghost Squad Hackers, or by the abbreviation "GSH" is a politically motivated hacking team established in 2015. Global kOS was a grey hat (leaning black hat) computer hacker group active from 1996 through 2000. globalHell was a group of hackers, composed of about 60 individuals. The group disbanded in 1999 when 12 members were prosecuted for ...
The 2011 PlayStation Network outage (sometimes referred to as the 2011 PSN Hack) was the result of an "external intrusion" on Sony's PlayStation Network and Qriocity services, in which personal details from approximately 77 million accounts were compromised and prevented users of PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable consoles from accessing the service.
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In early January 2021, Wood continued promoting conspiracy theories linked to QAnon, alleging that Roberts had committed child rape and child murder, and was being blackmailed for this by ten intelligence agencies of various nations. Wood said that hacker group Lizard Squad obtained the information; a former member of Lizard Squad denied this.
Austin Thompson, [1] known as DerpTrolling, is a hacker that was active from 2011 to 2014. [2] He largely used Twitter to coordinate distributed denial of service attacks on various high traffic websites.
Ryan Ackroyd, [1] a.k.a. Kayla [2] [3] and also lolspoon, is a former black hat hacker who was one of the six core members of the computer hacking group "LulzSec" [4] [5] during its 50-day spree of attacks from 6 May 2011 until 26 June 2011. [6]